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After a resolution to create a permanent celebration date for Halloween failed in the Utah Senate, the holiday will continue to remain on October 31.
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On Wednesday, a Senate committee unanimously approved the idea of celebrating Halloween on the last Friday in October and not on its usual date of October 31.
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Majority Assistant Whip Kirk Cullimore proposed a new resolution that would encourage Utah communities to celebrate Halloween on the last Friday of October every year.
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A woman is currently in the hospital after an alleged shooting at an Ogden Halloween party that took place early Sunday morning.
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A Provo woman managed to escape an attempted kidnapping after going to buy a hat for her Halloween costume on Monday.
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Tales of supernatural encounters may tell us more about ourselves than we realize. Writer and teacher Darren M. Edwards explains what spooky stories can reveal about Utah culture and the human experience.
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Kids with food allergies can now enjoy trick-or-treating safely thanks to the “Teal Pumpkin Project.”
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Throughout the day on Halloween, the streets of downtown Logan will be filled with what appear to be ghosts, goblins and ghouls.
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Often seen as symbols of witchcraft or bad luck in Western cultures, black cats are featured prominently on Halloween decorations and in ghost stories.
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Owners of the Little Bear Bottoms Corn Maze are working with the Cache County zoning department after being told they have been operating for 18 years without the required licensing.