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Business & EconomyDressing up for trick or treat will also cost you. While the Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn't track the price of costumes, the prices of clothing and homemade sewing supplies have risen too.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, tells CNN that young children should be able to go trick-or-treating outdoors for Halloween this year.
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Ghouls, ghosts, and gobs of questions are haunting parents and guardians this Halloween. Some people are firmly in their two camps - "Yes, my kid is...
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COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Ohio, and while the state has not canceled Halloween outright, many communities are making the decision to cancel…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists as “high risk” the traditional Halloween activity of collecting candy handed out door to door.The…
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Newcomers to Central Ohio are often confused about why trick-or-treating often does not fall on October 31. This led one curious resident to ask WOSU’s Curious Cbus, “Why is Halloween never on Halloween? This ‘Beggars Night’ makes no sense. Please help!”
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No hayrides, haunted houses or Halloween parties should be held this year, the Ohio Department of Health urged in its latest coronavirus guidelines.“It is…
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Updated: 5:35 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020 Summit County has dropped from coronavirus alert Level 3, or red, down two levels to Level 1, or yellow, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday during his regular virus briefing. But more counties are moving up from Level 1 to Level 2, and in the case of Portage County, the increase in COVID-19 cases has taken the county up from Level 2 to Level 3.
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Halloween each year brings a cauldron of unpleasantness for people of color — and a surge of questions to our inbox. To get through it all, we put together the official Code Switch Guide to Halloween.
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In this Halloween edition of Ron's Office Hours, NPR senior political editor Ron Elving tells the creepy tales of presidents who lingered in the White House even after their terms were done.