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California moms recognized the telltale signs—multicolored tongues and suspicious powder residue on clothes. The ritual was ...
MATTOON — A total of 2,200 persons ate chicken dinners during the July 4 th celebration Friday at Peterson Park. Michael Highland, chairman of this year’s Mattoon Fire Fighters Association’s picnic, ...
A nostalgic look at the sweet, strange, and spicy candies every Texas kid remembers—with love, regret, and jaw pain.
Many classic candies have disappeared from movie theater concession stands over the years. Here are some that truly made the ...
The South has a ton of classic and old-fashioned desserts that we should all try more of. Like key lime pie and German ...
A popular American candy is facing a safety advisory in the United Kingdom after the U.K.’s Food Standards Agency found mineral oil hydrocarbons in the sweets.
Shemeka Wright, 42, a Charleston, South Carolina native, had just gotten home on the evening of June 17, 2015, when the news broke that there had been a shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church.
Albanese Confectionery in Merrillville isn’t just worth the drive – it’s worth rearranging your road trip itinerary, creating elaborate excuses to “be in the neighborhood,” or simply declaring a ...
A treasure trove of boxed classics. Charleston Chew, Sour Patch, and other nostalgic favorites waiting to transport you back to simpler times. Photo credit: Chris Parent The nuts and snack section ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — City officials said portions of the Charleston Town Center parking garage were temporarily closed Friday due to structural concerns. Charleston firefighters responded ...
The fire was reported on the seventh floor just after 5 a.m. Friday in the Vista View apartments on Renaissance Circle in Charleston. Charleston Fire Captain David Hodges says arson is believed to ...
Mineral oil isn’t allowed in food in the U.K. because regulators there claim it has been found to pose a safety risk if consumed regularly over a sustained period of time. A study of rats that were ...