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  2. KCAL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on in 1961 on 960 AM before moving to 1410 AM. It added an FM station at 96.7 MHz in the 1970s. KCAL had a Top 40 format from the 1960s to the 1990s, and was the leading radio station in the Inland Empire in the 1970s and 1980s.

  3. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    La Isla Seattle, WA 15 EV0915 Layers of Goodness Thousand Layer Pancake Simon Majumdar Joy Highland Park, CA 15 EV0915 Layers of Goodness Moussaka Stephanie Boswell Inotheke Santa Monica, CA 15 EV0915 Layers of Goodness Goddess Rainbow Cake Jeff Mauro The Goddess & Grocer Chicago, IL 16 EV0916 I'll Have What They're Having

  4. Bell, California - Wikipedia

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    Bell is an incorporated city in Los Angeles County, California, near the center of the former San Antonio Township (abolished after 1960). Its population was 35,477 at the 2010 census, down from 36,664 in the 2000 census. [6] Bell is located on the west bank of the Los Angeles River and is a suburb of the city of Los Angeles.

  5. La Gaceta Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    La Gaceta Mexicana was a free, twice-monthly Spanish-language newspaper published in Houston, Texas. [1] It was one of the earliest Mexican-American newspapers in Houston. [2] La Gaceta Mexicana attempted to foster a communal Mexican identity in its readers. Through editorials and special sections, editor José Sarabia argued for readers to ...

  6. Casitas Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Mud and water from winter storms that damaged property and roads in Casitas Springs. FEMA photo taken on 01-15-2005. Casitas Springs (/ k ə ˌ s iː t ə s-/ ⓘ; Casitas, Spanish for "little houses") is an unincorporated community in Ventura County, California, located 1.2 miles (1.9 km) east of Lake Casitas.

  7. KSBQ - Wikipedia

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    KSBQ (1480 AM, "La Mexicana") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Maria, California, United States and serves the Santa Maria—Lompoc area. The station is owned by Radio Lazer and broadcasts a regional Mexican music format.

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  9. KMAK - Wikipedia

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    KMAK (100.3 FM, "La Unika Mexicana") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Orange Cove, California, United States.The station, established in 1990, is owned by founder Richard B. Smith and the broadcast license is held by KMAK-FM, LLC, a limited liability company wholly owned by Smith.