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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Hate crimes spike in Los Angeles County with more attacks on Jewish and transgender people
Los Angeles County saw the highest number of hate crimes in 2023 since 1980 with a spike in anti-transgender and anti-Jewish crimes.
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Timelapse video shows Franklin Fire growing in Malibu
The timelapse video from UC San Diego’s ALERTCalifornia program shows the growth of the brush fire between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning.
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Franklin Fire in Malibu grows, affecting over 20,000 people, destroying at least 7 structures
The Franklin Fire grew slightly Tuesday evening to rip through more than 2,800 acres of land in Malibu while destroying at least seven structures along the way.
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2 people arrested in fatal shooting of doctor in Woodland Hills
Ashley Rose Sweeting, 40, of Reseda and Evan Harman, 41, of Tomball, Texas were arrested on Tuesday, the LAPD said.
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18K people and 8K structures ‘under immediate threat' of Franklin Fire
More than 18,000 people and 8,100 homes and properties were under the threat of the Franklin Fire in Malibu, Los Angeles County officials said Tuesday.
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Video: Man steals from postal service truck in Koreatown
A man was caught on video while stealing some items from a U.S. Postal Service truck in Los Angeles’ Koreatown.
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Teenager in serious condition after stabbing at Verdugo Hills High School
Two people were injured in a stabbing incident at a high school in the Tujunga community in Los Angeles Monday afternoon.
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‘Big dogs are eating us out of house!' Los Angeles animal advocacy group pleads for dog food donations
Los Angeles-based spcaLA pleaded for food donations and financial contributions as its shelters, overcrowded with big dogs, are running out of food.
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Los Angeles' Westside district pushes for more police patrols, license plate readers
The Westside district hopes to spend its discretionary funds to have more LAPD patrols and install automated license plate readers.
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Off-duty firefighter who went missing after going diving in Long Beach identified
Los Angeles investigators ended a recovery operation to locate the body of an off-duty Los Angeles firefighter who went missing after going diving in Long Beach.