- California Assembly OKs highest minimum wage in nation
- S. Korea unveils first graphic cigarette warnings
- US joins with South Korea, Japan in bid to deter North Korea
- LPGA golfer Chun In-gee finally back in action
- S. Korea won’t be top seed in final World Cup qualification round
- US men’s soccer misses 2nd straight Olympics
- US back on track in qualifying with 4-0 win over Guatemala
- High-intensity workout injuries spawn cottage industry
- CDC expands range of Zika mosquitoes into parts of Northeast
- Who knew? ‘The Walking Dead’ is helping families connect
All posts tagged "Maryland"
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Maryland Korean adoptee camp commences this week
By The Korea Times Washington DC staff ASIA Families, a group offering services to Korean American adoptees and their families, will host a three-day camp to experience Korean culture. Camp Rice, to be held inside Pearlstone Conference...
- Posted July 22, 2015
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Korean tradition camp to kick off in Baltimore next month
By The Korea Times Washington, D.C. staff Summer camp at Han Pan Korean American Cultural Center in Baltimore will kick off Aug. 3 for a six-day run inside Holy Korean Martyrs Catholic Church. Designed by Han Pan...
- Posted July 9, 2015
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Mother’s Day celebrated across US by Korean American communities
By The Korea Times Los Angeles staff Mother’s Day — and in some cases, Parents’ Day, which is celebrated May 8 in South Korea — was met with enthusiasm from Korean American communities all across the U.S....
- Posted May 11, 2015
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Baltimore teen may be South Korea’s next big swim star
South Korea may have found its newest swimming star in 15-year-old Easop Lee. A Baltimore resident, Lee won the women’s 200m freestyle at the 87th Dong-A Swimming Championships Friday in Ulsan, South Korea. Lee finished at 2:00:65,...
- Posted April 20, 2015
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Early plans for comfort women statue launched in Maryland city
A comfort women statue, the latest among many installed or planned around the United States, may be headed toward Ellicott City, Maryland. If passed through city procedures, the memorial to commemorate sexual slaves taken by Japanese soldiers...
- Posted April 15, 2015
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Baltimore seniors recount immigration stories in pottery exhibit
By The Korea Times Washington D.C. staff A collection of stories from first-generation Korean immigrants, now seniors, were told in a showcase featuring Onngi pottery vessels during Baltimore’s three-day Pop-Up Koreatown event last weekend. The traditional Korean...
- Posted April 13, 2015
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[WaPo] Md. Gov. Larry Hogan and his Korean-born wife, Yumi, are a historic first couple
— They met at an art show. She was a painter displaying her abstract landscapes, a single mother of three daughters who’d grown up on a chicken farm in South Korea. He was...
- Posted January 27, 2015