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Halloween is spookier than ever this year because there is a real threat: COVID-19. With the dangers of infection and the anxiety surrounding the virus…
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From Texas Standard:Call it a commingling of the sacred and a spectacle.Halloween "Texas style" starts Friday and goes through Monday with Día de los…
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Tonight, kids across Texas head door-to-door in search of Halloween candy. But some parents may fear more than a fleeting sugar rush – Halloween can also…
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It’s a busy weekend in Austin, with Halloween and Formula 1 festivities. That means downtown road closures.Trinity between Cesar Chavez and 4th Street…
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Let’s talk zombies. Can’t kill them. Can’t eat them. What are we to the living dead? No longer merely the province of Halloween season, nowadays zombies…
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An Austin mother sent out a call for help Monday night – although she was already at the hospital with her son.Laura Wilson-Swanson had taken her…
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Here’s a new Halloween practice some dentists see as a treat: Halloween candy buybacks.Once the little ones have finished trick-or-treating this year,…
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Looking for a good scare before Halloween? Heading to a local haunted house is always a good idea. And if you live in Texas, you're lucky enough to be…
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Update: The House of Torment has reached an agreement to stay at its Highland Mall location for a ninth year. "We couldn't be more excited to share what…
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Results of a 1976 experiment involving masked trick-or-treaters still hold true today: We're more likely to do bad things — like stealing candy — when we're anonymous. And that tells researchers about the ways adults break the rules, too.