Are you needing to make a game plan for your little tricker treaters? We searched the web for most of the Trunk-or-Treats and Halloween activities happening around Amarillo this weekend and on Halloween.
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Love is in the air! Valentine's Day is tomorrow, so you better get ready. If you are thinking, 'I'm off the hook this year, my girls said I she doesn't want anything,' think again! Women say things they don't mean, and saying they don't want anything is the biggest lie of them all.
Labor Day falls on Monday, September 1st, 2014, giving many a chance to catch up on family/alone time. What to do with a nice day off...be bored? Nah, there's plenty to do in Amarillo on Labor Day!
The holidays are all about friends and family and the entire family from ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ got back together for a mini-reunion for Christmas.
Where has all the commercialism gone? This year, the majority of Americans “don’t care about the presents underneath the Christmas tree,” as Mariah Carey sings. Their favorite aspect of the holiday season is the time they get to spend with loved ones.
Holiday sales may be up this year, but some retailers have still managed to find the cloud in the silver lining: unlike years past when hot commodities like Tickle Me Elmo or Zhu Zhu Pets pushed parents into buying frenzies, no single toy has broken away from the pack as a runaway hit.
As far as Jorge Santini, the major of San Juan, Puerto Rico is concerned, nothing says Christmas like one animal crushing the windpipe of another. Wait, what???
The mayor and his family posed for an incredibly macabre Christmas photo this year, which shows a taxidermied leopard going to town on the jugular of an unfortunate antelope. Thank you, Santini family. You’ve just given us Christmas nightm
Despite all the glitz and glam, all the lights, tinsel and gifts, the holiday season doesn’t bring cheer to the majority of Americans. According to a new survey from Poll Position, only 37 percent of 1,072 adults surveyed answered that the holidays make them happier.
Since a new survey shows more than a third of Americans have already finished their holiday buying, analysts say retailers need to cut prices to the bone if they want people to keep shopping.
Seems “holiday cheer” may be a misnomer, at least according to a new survey. Consumer Reports polled 1,013 adults, revealing that 90 percent of us have at least one thing to complain about the holidays, and 15 percent hate that they’re expected to be nice.