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Screen-Free Summer : Fun Activities to Keep Kids Busy

Tired of your kids always on their phones? Summer is the perfect time for kids to stay away from screens and have fun, hands-on activities that keep them active and engaged. Temecula and Murrieta have many options for families to fill those long sunny days, from outdoor adventures to creative  programs. One standout opportunity is...

An Afternoon with Judge An (KAYO Littles Interview Series #3)

This year, KAYO Littles is proud to present an interview series celebrating leaders within the Korean-American community. For our latest installment, we had the distinct honor of sitting down with the Honorable Judge June Jee An — the first Korean American woman to serve on the Orange County Superior Court Bench and a dedicated member...

Digital Detox

In today’s digital world, the number of followers, likes, and perfectly edited posts often seem to define our identity and social status. Social media plays a major role in the daily lives of teenagers, yet its impact is not always positive. In 2022, data collected by the Pew Research Center discovered that 48% of U.S...

Meeting the Leaders of Temecula – Pastor Hur (KAYO Littles Interview Series #2)

Pastor Hur has been serving the Temecula community at Calvary Love Church for the past four years. Recently, KAYO Littles had the privilege of sitting down with him to discuss his journey growing up as a pastor’s son abroad, his experiences with identity, and his vision for the Korean-American community.   Q: Could you briefly...

The Future of AI and Its Impact On Job Availability

In the present day, many jobs like customer service and financial analysis have been taken over by AI. It seems that we are slowly being taken over by AI, making finding jobs that won’t be replaced much harder further on. To ensure that one is heading towards a path laid back from AI, students should...

Top 3 Dog Breeds in the U.S. vs. Korea

If you’ve ever been to a dog cafe in Korea, you’d probably think you walked into a room of living stuffed animals- tiny, white, and fluffy. But then, if you go to a park in America, you can see a big dog looking like a coyote. Why is there a difference? In this article, we...

Tips for the Big 3 Sciences : AP Chemistry

AP Chemistry is one of the most rigorous and conceptually challenging courses a high school student can take, so productive and strategic preparation for the AP Exam is key to earning a good score. How to Study for the Exam Study at least 3 months prior to the exam. Normally, with most AP exams, students...

Inflation in Clothing Prices

Rising Costs In 2021 to 2023, clothing prices rose rapidly. Although inflation has slowed in recent years, prices were still up by 23% following the pandemic. How does this affect Irvine or SoCal specifically? Due to the higher store operating costs in SoCal, stores in big malls such as the Irvine Spectrum and South Coast...

The AP Class Meant For Freshman : AP Human Geography

The first year of high school being the foundation of one’s academic journey can feel intimidating. But what should freshmen truly take for their classes to achieve academic excellence? Although being very intimidating for ninth graders, AP Human Geography (APHUG) would be an excellent selection for one’s elective choice. Becoming one’s first AP class, this...