SAN ANTONIO – Halloween is quickly approaching which means it’s time to finish last-minute costume preparations.Costumes are an essential part of the Halloween
Mass shooting suspect Robert Card was found dead Friday, and the focus now shifts to remembering the 18 people killed.SAN ANTONIO – Halloween is quickly approaching which means it’s time to finish last-minute costume preparations.
Costumes are an essential part of the Halloween festivities. Many Halloween enthusiasts plan ahead to create the perfect costume, while others may go basic and just put on some kind of animal ears.
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