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Halloween is a time for ghost stories, and Angie Senter has two of them from her time at Washington State University. This month, she shared those stories with NWPB.
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Every year, a tiny town in the inland Northwest reinvents itself for a spook-tacular weekend known as Haunted Palouse.
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People in the U.S. are predicted to spend a record $13 billion this Halloween. Nearly a billion of that is on costumes for pets.
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(Runtime 1:05) Editor’s Note: This October, NWPB is bringing you spooky stories from around the Northwest. Listen later this month for a feature story on…
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All Hallow’s Eve is just around the corner, and the home of the Washington State Governor has some mysteries of the mansion to unveil — just in time for spooky season!
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(RUNTIME: 1:00) As a Pacific lamprey suctioned itself onto the side of a small fish tank, its pointy teeth were on full display. The rest of the eel-like…
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It's time to get those costumes and bowls of candy ready — Halloween is just around the corner.And unlike last year, trick-or-treating can go ahead this season — that's according to the nation's top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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Nicole Flansburg hoped the town of Palouse would be able to host its largest fundraising event of the year, even if it looked different due to COVID-19 regulations.
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This new work, composed by Duncan Neilson, tells the story of Frankenstein's monster from the perspective of the creature himself, with text extracted from Mary Shelly's classic novel. Listen to a special presentation of "The Monster," Saturday, October 31, at 8:00 PM.
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Door-to-door trick-or-treating and crowded costume parties are out, and haunted forests and outdoor movie nights are in. "If screaming will likely occur, greater distancing is advised," the CDC says.