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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In a dramatic reversal, Court of Appeals allows Trump to keep National Guard in LA, for now
The Trump administration is blocked from activating U.S. military in Los Angeles, a judge ruled Thursday.
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Video: Woman sees her father being detained by ICE in downtown LA
“I love you,” the woman yelled to her father as he was taken away by federal agents.
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Monday recap: Unrest continues in downtown Los Angeles
Protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids turned violent over the weekend. Follow along for live updates.
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Federal police use pepper balls, tear gas to disperse crowds in downtown LA on second day of unrest
Federal police officers showed out in full force to disperse crowds in downtown Los Angeles Saturday on the second day of unrest.
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Kamala Harris surprises California graduates as majority of students head to college
A graduating senior said ran into Doug Emhoff in downtown LA, which ultimately led to inviting the former vice president to the graduation ceremony.
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She's 11 years old and about to graduate from college. And she's just getting started
Alisa Perales graduated from a community college with a degree in multiple sciences and another in mathematics.
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‘Act of God.' Palm Springs fertility clinic doctor narrowly escaped deadly bombing
The medical director of the American Reproductive Centers was supposed to be in the office at the time of the explosion.
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100K pounds of illegal fireworks discovered in LA County
More than 100,000 pounds of illegal fireworks were found and seized by fire officials in Los Angeles County, Cal Fire confirmed Wednesday.
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‘Horror story.' California kids tortured for 2 years until the oldest escaped home
A Victorville, California, family accused of “repetitively” torturing six children pleaded not guilty during their initial court appearance Thursday.
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Judge hears arguments on Menendez brothers re-sentencing. Here's what to know
The courtroom saga of Lyle and Erik Menendez entered a new chapter Friday as the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office asked a judge to allow the withdrawal of a resentencing recommendation for the brothers, now serving life-without-parole sentences for murdering their parents.