We've all bundled our little kids up in clothes on bitter cold days, so much that they can hardly move, let alone walk. Well, I think that may be the problem for this little girl. Watch this sweetie wearing the adorable pink snow suit and her encounter with a little patch of ice.
We had a chance to talk with a great young man today on the Moose Morning Show. Eleven-year old Patrick Myers is a fifth-grader at Park Avenue Elementary School in Auburn. He recently organized a community event called 'Sock-tober.'
Well, it doesn't look like we're going to be able to escape the viral video by Ylvis, 'What Does the Fox Say?,' any time soon. Just in time for the holidays, get ready, there's going to be a children's book inspired by the song and video!
Looks like a crappy headline but there was no better way to put it. So many people re-share or copy and paste posts on Facebook that encourage others to do the same that it gets sickening. I like my posts to be original or shares of things I'm interested in or things that are cool. But, for the first time in my 3+ years of Facebooking, I shared something that asked me to because it touched my h
Well, my day started with a trip to Cabela's and lunch at Famous Dave's Barbecue in Scarborough. Then, I come home to the Patriots winning, some pumpkin carving fun with Evan and the kids and fireworks in the back yard. Topping it all of with World Series game 4 in St. Louis!
Erika and Colby from the KV YMCAFun at the Kennebec Valley YMCA in Augusta Friday night with a special Halloween party for kids! It starts at 7 and ends at 9. Here's the cool part; parents can leave and go out for dinner or a movie!
Malcolm Brickhouse and Jarad Dawkins are a pair of friends, sixth-graders from Flatbush, Brooklyn. The so-called 'metalheads' do their own thing and they don’t care what we think about it.
There are a lot of deceptively tough stuff in this world. Diving, sticking on a price tag, even just being a cute little pup can be hard. You know what else can be super challenging? Blowing out birthday candles.
Watch 5-year-old cancer survivor, Ryan Encinas, rush for a touchdown during the Cleveland Browns' 'Family Night' practice. Ryan is celebrating two years in remission from cancer after responding well to treatment. He was selected to participate by the 'Littlest Heroes' program.