Having the scariest house in the neighborhood is a goal that is determined by how many guests cry, throw up, or refuse to enter. Every year people try to decorate their homes for Halloween but while ...
Thanks to COVID-19, 2020 has already been a terrifying year. And with trick-or-treating up in the air and walk-through haunted houses mostly closed to visitors, spooky street-side decor is more ...
The skeletons are taller, the witches seem to be more lifelike and the blood and gore is more plentiful. Credit... Supported by By Alyson Krueger Visuals by OK McCausland On a recent Sunday evening, ...
It's officially the start of September — which means it's more socially acceptable to start breaking out the Halloween decorations and getting more into the fall spirit. Residents have already started ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two of the spookiest Halloween decorations in the Kansas City area can be found on opposite sides of the state line. Todd and Lorraine Arbuckle's home in the Northland is the ...