Helen Jeong is the Senior Multi-platform Content Producer of Digital News.
Helen Jeong has been with NBC Los Angeles since 2022. She worked for a number of respected media organizations across the country, including Netflix, CNN and NPR. The Korean American journalist is a proud Bruin and Trojan.
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Here are new California laws signed by Gov. Newsom
Here are some of the new laws that will go into effect in the coming months as early as Jan. 1, 2025.
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Box truck carjacking victim dies after being run over by suspect in South LA
The victim of a box truck carjacking that occurred last Friday in South Los Angeles was killed after falling from the vehicle.
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Why did Newsom sign an octopus farming ban in California? Here's why
Gov. Gavin Newsom Monday signed a bill into law to ban the farming of octopuses and farmed octopus sales.
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Prop 36: California ballot measure aims to toughen retail crime penalties
Californians will decide the fate of Proposition 36, a state ballot measure that seeks to increase punishments for some theft and drug possession offenses.
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‘Difficult days.' Total number of injured firefighters in Airport Fire grows
The wildfire, which has burned in Orange and Riverside Counties, pose some of the biggest challenges for fire crews in the steep, rugged terrain.
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Flash flood warning issued in Line Fire burn scars
A flash flood warning was issued in the burn scar of the Line Fire in San Bernardino County Friday afternoon.
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Man found dead in Monrovia near the possible explosion site
A man was found dead in Monrovia near the site of fire that destroyed a home and damaged another earlier in the week, officials said.
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Man in custody after high-speed pursuit through Long Beach area
A man was taken into custody Friday afternoon in Cerritos after he led police on a high-speed pursuit through the Long Beach area.
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Burglars break into Beverly Grove salon to get to pharmacy next door
Surveillance video showed three people smashing the glass door of the salon, walking in, then making a large hole through the wall to get to the pharmacy
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See how Rite Aid stores look different depending on where you live
While nearly all merchandise was locked up in Compton, NBC Los Angeles learned stores in other locations looked different.