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KHJ launching all Catholic programming this month
Nov. 17 is the expected launch date of the all-new, all-Catholic KHJ on 930 AM.
There is somewhat of a cosmic force at work here. For those who are as insane as I am about radio (and KHJ in particular), you may remember that it was on a cold, dark night almost to the day 34 years ago — 9 p.m. Nov. 7, 1980 — when the suits at RKO forced KHJ to make the ill-fated switch from Top 40 to country. The world of radio was never right again.
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OLM School Celebrates Mass with 3,000 Local Students
Our Lady of Malibu School fourth through eighth grade students celebrated Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels on Oct. 15. OLM students joined more than 3,000 students from local catholic schools throughout LA County.
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Día de los muertos a lo grande en L.A.
El 1 de noviembre se realizará una celebración multicultural del Día de Muertos, en el Este de Los Ángeles.
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Fe y tradición en el Día de los muertos
LOS ÁNGELES (California) – El Día de los Muertos es una celebración mexicana y centroamericana de origen prehispánico, que honra a los difuntos el 1 y 2 de noviembre y coincide con las celebraciones católicas del Día de los Fieles Difuntos y Todos los Santos.
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Niños de LA aprenden a celebrar el Día de los Muertos
Niños de ocho escuelas católicas de Los Ángeles pintaron calaveras de azúcar, fabricaron flores y rosarios a base de papel y construyeron altares ayer como anticipo de una celebración del Día de los Muertos que se realizará este sábado 1 de noviembre en el cementerio Calvary del Este de Los Ángeles.
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Students learn about love, death & Dia de los Muertos at an East L.A. cemetery
EAST LOS ANGELES — Catholic school uniforms come in many colors. Add to that the many vibrant shades of Dia de los Muertos and you have a colorful afternoon. That was the scene at Calvary Cemetery on Wednesday as 200 students from eight different Catholic Schools were treated to a Dia de los Muertos preview organized by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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High school football: A chance to run makes the difference in Week 8
Despite the emphasis on passing this season and some extraordinary play at quarterback, teams that want to win a championship still need to be to run the ball effectively at decisive moments, and that was the case Friday night during Week 8 of the high school season.
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Football: JSerra gets historic win over Mater Dei, 17-10
The folks who run JSerra have been very patient. When Jim Hartigan was hired as football coach in 2007, his task was to get the Lions to become competitive in the Trinity League.