Light your candles, build your ofrendas, carve your pumpkins (or turnips), listen to the leaves crunch, and enjoy a spooky roundup of Halloween stories from KJZZ.
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Halloween is approaching fast. Amanda Kehrberg explains why some party-goers will be dressing up as the news this year.
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Ashley Pennington turns reclaimed wood and preserved pumpkin stems into glow-in-the-dark Halloween decor, but she also makes some eye-catching gothic keepsakes: creepy dolls. And we mean creepy.
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The Show spoke with Jennifer Shaffer Merry, who is an expert on the historical aspect of cemeteries. She is an archivist at the Arizona Historical Society, Pioneer Cemetery Association board member and chair of the Arizona Chapter of the Association for Gravestone Studies.
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Creator Ryan Barney tells Show host Sam Dingman about how they pulled off the immersive live performance called “The Mill of Madness," which Barney refers to as a “haunt.”
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If you were a ghost, where is it that you might hang out in the afterlife? For one early trailblazer of Phoenix, long deceased, that answer may be the Arizona Historical Society.
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Carol Lee of Phoenix shares a chilling experience she once had in downtown Mesa.