A recent report revealed that people are buying more non-chocolate candies to give out to kids on Halloween. Steve Cukrov - stock.adobe.com It’s frightening news for chocolate-loving trick-or-treaters ...
Macy Blackwell pulled out all the stops to decorate her home with a spooky, casino-inspired feel for the festive fête Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She covers ...
Religion, politics and student participation are all among the reasons some schools have abandoned Halloween celebrations that put candy-filled children in bulky costumes in classrooms. Oct. 31 ...
With Halloween right around the corner, officials across the country are warning parents to keep an eye on their children’s treats as counterfeit candy containing recreational drugs are becoming ...
A community tradition dating back to 1971 attracts 4,000 kids and creates inter-building rivalries. Credit... Supported by By Gina Ryder Visuals by Hiroko Masuike Gina Ryder and Hiroko Masuike spent ...
Between themed TV specials, novelty candy flavors and the pageantry of the mass-produced costume, Halloween has become so thoroughly Americanized that we often forget the holiday grew from much more ...
In early October, when a truck with 4,000 pumpkins showed up on Amsterdam Avenue, around the corner from Hillary Wallace’s Upper West Side brownstone, none of her neighbors were surprised. That’s ...
CNN’s Elex Michaelson takes a look at Halloween festivities in various cities. Double trouble: Barger gets caught off second base as Blue Jays' rally fizzles in Game 6 of Series These are the U.S.
Surveys consistently rank Halloween as one of America’s favorite holidays. Many people look back fondly on trick-or-treating as a child, going door-to-door in costume, hoping for a big haul of candy, ...
A Halloween party that was attended by hundreds, if not thousands of people, was shut down in Woodland Hills overnight. Details surrounding the gathering itself were limited; however, preliminary ...