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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San Fernando Valley to get 100 automated license plate readers to fight crime
The license plate readers are being installed at various strategic locations in the northwestern part of the San Fernando Valley.
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Los Angeles County may request resentencing Menendez brothers. Here's what we know.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney may request resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez based on new evidence.
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Camaro chase ends in downtown LA underground parking garage
Officers were chasing a stolen Chevy Camaro in a pursuit that began in Gardena and continued into West Los Angeles.
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California now has 2 confirmed cases of bird flu
Public health officials in California are investigating two human cases of bird flu.
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See when Los Angeles County voters will get vote-by-mail ballot
Los Angeles County has begun sending out vote-by-mail ballots to all registered voters ahead of the Nov. 5 general election.
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These 7 new California laws may impact your health care planning
The new laws may help families plan for babies or care for loved ones suffering from a substance abuse disorder.
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Calabasas mom gives birth to baby girl at family's front porch
A Calabasas family is getting used to raising a baby girl after the mom was forced to give birth to her at the family’s front porch.
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LA Jewish community begins High Holy Days amid heightened security
Los Angeles’ Jewish community began the High Holy Days Wednesday by celebrating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
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California drivers may be entitled to gas settlement payment. Here's how to get it.
California residents who purchased gas in Southern California in 2015 may be entitled to a settlement payment.
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White supremacist gang members in San Fernando Valley face federal charges
Nearly 70 people who belong to or are associated with a white supremacist gang in the San Fernando Valley were indicted on federal charges.