Past the looming maze of freeway interchanges on the west side of Cesar Chavez Avenue in Boyle Heights sits Biky’s Market, a light blue building with a dusty green awning.
On the days that San Antonio de Padua Church across the street is closed, locals come here to confide their troubles to store owner Sue Kim.
“They’re drug related, divorce related, cheating related; sometimes they sound like soap operas,” said Kim, 55, who runs the convenience store with her husband, Steve. “They know I can listen and give advice.”
These days, customers seem to be talking about one more thing: President Trump…
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