Forgive me for being a skeptic, but in the day and age of everyone having a nice camera in their pockets thanks to smart phones shouldn't there be more pictures of these things?
When the CDC called trick-or-treating "high risk," neighborhood associations started putting their heads together to find away for kids to enjoy Halloween during an already difficult year.
Halloween in the North End. There's nothing quite like it! Beautiful fall leaves. Over the top decorations. But there's going to be something very different about Halloween on Harrison Boulevard in 2020.
Almost a three hour drive from Boise, this haunted attraction is one of the Gem State's favorite places to travel each October...mainly because, many believe that the campus is haunted whether or not the cast/crew are there!
If you're one of those folks who logs onto the Idaho's coronavirus resource page at 5 p.m. like clock work, you know that our case load has increased significantly again over the last few days.
Drawing over 5,000 costumed kiddos and over 120 participating local businesses, this free event was one of the largest Halloween celebrations in the Treasure Valley. This year, little ghosts and goblins won't be there filling their pillowcases with candy.
The wildfire smoke hanging over the valley is certainly making it look like fall. The temperature is finally starting to drop, so in the early mornings it even feels about it. The timing's right because one of your favorite fall attractions kicks off their season Friday, September 18.