Girl's wheelchair becomes police car for amazing Halloween costume

A young girl’s wheelchair was transformed into a police car as part of an innovative Halloween costume, which she wore to a church event on October 28.

Organization helps build ‘dream-come-true’ costumes for children in wheelchairs

Whenever someone with a disability outgrows their rehabilitation equipment, a Virginia-based organization known as the Children’s Assistive Technology Service (CATS) reuses and refurbishes that equipment for future children in need.

Newborn transformed into Pennywise for ‘It’-themed photo shoot

Emily Moncus said she was brainstorming Halloween ideas for her photography business when suddenly a commercial for "It Chapter Two" came on and she became struck with the idea.

Oregon man turns pumpkin carving hobby into Halloween art display

Halloween is a time for dressing up and eating candy, but for one Oregon man, it's also the perfect time to show off his amazing pumpkin carving skills.

Cardboard boxes and $5 are all this mom needs to create show-stopping Halloween costumes

For many, finding the right Halloween costume can be extremely daunting — not to mention expensive. For one mom, a few cardboard boxes and a few dollars is all she needs to make incredible, head-turning costumes for her little ones. 

McKamey Manor: Haunted house requires 40-page waiver, offers patrons $20K if they can handle 10+ hours

Haunted Houses are a staple of spooky season, but one “extreme haunted experience” pushes people to their limits and requires patrons to sign a 40-page waiver, create a safe word and pass a physical exam.

Neiman Marcus unveils 2019 fantasy gifts

Gift-givers with deep pockets can shell out for a champagne vending machine or an electric blue Aston Martin custom-designed by 007 Daniel Craig himself.

Sex offenders suing Butts County Sheriff over 'No Trick-or-Treat' signs

A group of sex offenders in Butts County is suing the Sheriff's Office for posting "No Trick-or-Treating" signs on their homes. The Butts County Sheriff said he's taking action to keep kids safe on Halloween by posting the signs, but the sex offenders argue this is a violation of their rights to free speech and to privacy.