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.
The Latest
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Man behind smash-and-grab robbery in Beverly Hills sentenced to 7 years in prison
He’s accused of leading a group to steal over S$2.6 million worth of jewelry.
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West Hollywood offers free street parking Wednesday nights in April
The “WeHappy Wednesdays” program aims to boost foot traffic and attack more visitors to the city.
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UCLA, UC Irvine being investigated by feds for DEI admissions policies
Federal prosecutors have opened compliance review investigations into admissions policies at UCLA and UC Irvine.
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MacArthur Park business owner charged for selling 350k worth of stolen goods
The business on 6th Street across from MacArthur Park had $360,000 worth of stolen goods, including cosmetics, clothes and toiletries, officials said.
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USC eliminates diversity, equity and inclusion as one of its values
The University of Southern California Thursday announced that it’s no longer using the term “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
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South LA gang leader, purported anti-gang activist indicted
A federal grand jury indicted a leader of a South Los Angeles gang and a self-proclaimed anti-gang activist with 43 counts of felony crimes.
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Lead, asbestos keep Eaton Fire victims from returning home
More than 50 homes in the Altadena area torched by the Eaton Fire were estimated to have contaminants like lead and asbestos.
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Driver in wrecked car traveling recklessly on 101 Freeway in San Fernando Valley
A driver whom police were trying to stop for reckless driving sparked a high-speed pursuit along the freeways in San Fernando Valley.
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Suspected DUI driver in Pomona wrong-way crash dies
A driver suspected of driving under the influence and causing a wrong-way crash in Pomona last week died, officials said.
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Some iconic restaurants on Sunset Strip are shutting down
More lease signs are appearing on the world-famous Sunset Strip.