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Day of the Dead, a celebration that has grown worldwide, brings together thousands of people every Nov. 1 and 2 to remember loved ones who have passed away. During the commemoration, families often ...
Today is Día de los Muertos. It’s a time when people celebrate the lives of those who've passed on and remember family members, close friends, pets and even strangers. The holiday holds a special ...
Despite a handful of popular Día de los Muertos events facing cancellation due to community fears surrounding ICE operations, many annual celebrations throughout Southern California will continue to ...
Contrary to popular belief, Día de los Muertos is not a continuation of Halloween or a Mexican version of the holiday, though the two share some traditions. And despite its translated name, Day of the ...
Dia de los Muertos — the Day of the Dead — is a revered annual celebration in Mexico and many parts of the United States. The traditional holiday honors deceased loved ones. In recent years, Día de ...
The city of Long Beach has canceled its annual Día de Los Muertos celebration due to the ongoing immigration enforcement operations taking place across Los Angeles County. The news was announced by ...
Marigolds, photographs, music, remembrance: Revelers across Southern California will honor those we love and hold dearly Nov. 1 and 2, in so many wonderful ways. Though maybe "revelers" isn't quite ...
Halloween and Day of the Dead 2025 will fall on standard time weekend for an extra hour of sleep or celebrating Dia De Los Muertos for pets, babies and all that have passed. While Halloween is not ...