Book details haunted sites along Route 66
Springfield and Route 66 have a rich history together, a history chronicled in several books. Now, a Springfield woman is working on a book that may expose a different side to that history. Janice Tremeear is writing "Route 66 Hauntings in Missouri: The Show-Me State Ghosts of the Mother Road." The book will list haunted locations on and near Route 66...
A spectral beast
Nick Redfern: On October 4, 2008, I wrote a Lair of the Beasts column titled Do Mammoths Still Roam? The article looked at claims that, in some of the more remote parts of our world, mammoths just might still exist. Controversial, yes; but it's a subject that fascinates many...
Ghost Bash for iPhone
There's really not much to say about Utopian Games' Ghost Bash that you can't gather from its title: ghosts are escaping from a graveyard, and it's up to you, brave ghost-basher, to pop them on the head before they make it off the screen. If they do make it free of the screen, you'll have to start over. That's about it. The graveyard is your shooting range, your finger your weapon, and the ghosts your target. Bash away...
Bigfoot vs. Bear Lake Monster
The Bear Lake Monster may or may not be a mythical beast based on the evidence at hand - but to throw the Loch Ness monster and Sasquatch legends into the suggested mix of stories made up by "drunk Mormons" is irresponsible journalism and demonstrates lack of research into either topic - in particular when it comes to Bigfoot/Sasquatch reports...
History's greatest psychic animals
Yesterday was a victory for Spain, but it was also an equally momentous win for clairvoyant beasts and their devotees. With the Spanish win, Paul, Germany's psychic octopus, has correctly predicted the outcomes of eight out of eight World Cup games...
Chupacabra-like animals turn up in Hood County
A small North Texas community is getting stirred up about some mysterious animals roaming around. Two creatures have been killed in three days, near farms, only a few miles apart. Some are calling them chupacabras; even animal control officers are unsure what they are...

