Anoka, Minnesota, began its Halloween celebrations in 1920 to curb destructive pranks by local youths. The town's civic festivities, including a parade, became a model for other cities to deter ...
A spooky dog photoshoot has cast a spell over the internet, leaving viewers enchanted with its Halloween charm. Granola (@nolatheiggy), a 3-year-old Italian Greyhound, has become an internet sensation ...
"Give us candy, give us cake, give us something sweet to take. Give us cookies, fruit and gum, hurry up and give us some. You had better do it quick or we'll surely play a trick." That quote is from ...
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Dogs battle little zombies & ghost girl on Halloween prank
Dogs face little zombies and a ghost girl on Halloween. NASCAR’s Greg Biffle and family killed in plane crash Nick Saban ...
A child was killed in a freak accident at a haunted hayride attraction over the weekend, Tennessee authorities say. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) announced the incident in a press ...
It turns out a group of supposed intruders with Halloween-style masks who tried to break into an Alexandria, Virginia, home while making threats, were aiming to prank their family members last week.
The Halloween traditions that we celebrate today, in America, originate from the Celtic pagan festival called “Samhain.“ The phrase is from ancient Gaelic. It means “end of summer.” According to ...
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Fires. Tipped over outhouses. Roaming cows. This town battled pranks and changed Halloween.
ANOKA, MN – Anoka’s Halloween tradition began less as a celebration than an intervention. It was 1919, and the one-time logging town set along the Rum River about 20 miles north of Minneapolis was ...
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