Candidate mask sales could predict the next president

Costume retailer Spirit Halloween has accurately predicted the presidential election winner based on Halloween mask sales for two decades. And this year, there’s a spooky prediction for Hillary Clinton.

Underwater Pumpkin Carving at National Aquarium Aims to Help Children Understand Importance of ‘Scary’ Animals

Families flocked to the National Aquarium in Baltimore for its “Hallowmarine” celebration

How Long Will Halloween Candy Last?

Here’s a breakdown of Halloween candy shelf life.

Non-Profit Organizes Halloween Costume Drive, ‘Treats’ Kids in Need

Let’s Help Kids, a non-profit organization started by six-year-old Rachel Harris (who is now 12), conducts a Halloween costume drive every year to provide free costumes to children in need.

More Than 1 in 10 Americans Plan to Dress Up a Pet for Halloween

Halloween gives people an excuse to wear costumes — and dress up their pets. Almost 13 percent of Americans will put a costume on their pet this Halloween, according to National Retail Federation survey data.

Oh, the horror! A data driven analysis of our favorite horror movies

A data driven analysis of our favorite horror movies.

Fresh Beets pop-up tackles food access in West Baltimore one bag at a time

West Baltimore resident-led advocacy group No Boundaries Coalition blends nutritional awareness with music and produce at low-cost into one event, tackling one of the community’s biggest issues – access to healthy food.

From history to haunted: Past events, lore can become today’s ghost stories

Sites of unfortunate accidents can turn into lore as tales are passed down through communities becoming modern ghost stories.

Marylanders Try to Find the Right Halloween Look

With the witching hour drawing near, what’s the latest when it comes to winning costumes for Halloween 2015? It ranges from the political to superstar.

Take a Virtual Tour of Maryland’s Famous Haunts

Maryland has its fair share of haunts: A bloodthirsty goat-human hybrid, haunted Victorian ruins, and a remote hill where cars mysteriously roll uphill are among many legends native Marylanders have passed down over generations.