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It’s that time of year when pumpkins and cobwebs are seen on the front porches of Florida’s capital city. Kids of all ages dress in costume, looking to score some candy, and enjoy a Halloween night trick-or-treating.
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The coronavirus pandemic is making Halloween a little scarier than usual. While some say they’re not afraid, others say the holiday’s traditional large gatherings and neighborhood trick-or-treating feel a little too risky this year.
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The Halloween Drive-Thru happens this Saturday. It includes bags of candy and toys for kids, a food distribution, and a virtual costume contest.
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Leon County Health officials are urging caution as families begin making Halloween plans this year. The Health Department's Claudia Blackburn has tips on keeping kids safe from coronavirus concerns while still having fun. She says if families attend events, they should stick with people they already regularly see.
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Just in time for Halloween, a popular Tallahassee attraction is rising from the grave after its previous landlord sold its Gaines Street warehouse. The…
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Halloween is over, but some say the scariest holiday of the season still hasn’t passed—arguing it’s really election day. But the two could be linked. For…