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Trending in Texoma — Unclaimed 2021 refunds, TikTok's new feature, and National Girl Scout Day
Trending in Texoma — Unclaimed 2021 refunds, TikTok's new feature, and National Girl Scout Day

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Trending in Texoma — Unclaimed 2021 refunds, TikTok's new feature, and National Girl Scout Day

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Whether it's happening on the other side of the country, somewhere else in Texas, or right in our communities, Digital Producer Mariana Vela takes a look at the stories currently generating the most interest on social media. Social Rundown: 'Box Demon', R. Kelly new remix, and National Working Moms Day The stories that were trending on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, included: Billion dollars of 2021 tax season not claimed According to the IRS, about $1 billion has yet to be claimed by people from the 2021 tax season. You can check these claims by contacting the IRS on their website. The agency says this year's tax returns are much higher than the previous year's. New 'Wind down' feature on TikTok If your teen is using TikTok, they may be in for a treat as the popular app introduces a new feature called 'Wind Down.' This will help teens 16 and younger who use the app wind down by 10 p.m. The teens 'For You' Feed will transition into more calming music so that the teen can relax and rest. National Girl Scout Day! If it wasn't for 'Juliette Gordon Low,' who created the idea of Girl Scouts in Savannah, Georgia, on March 12, 1912, there would not be Girl Scouts today, nor their delicious cookies. The program for girls includes service projects, outdoor activities and adventures. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Social Rundown: 'Box Demon', R. Kelly new remix, and National Working Moms Day
Social Rundown: 'Box Demon', R. Kelly new remix, and National Working Moms Day

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Social Rundown: 'Box Demon', R. Kelly new remix, and National Working Moms Day

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Welcome back to the Social Rundown, where you can learn about the online trends happening globally and in Texoma, too! Want to get the latest tea or news on what's trending on social media? Tune in daily! 'Box Demon' disturbs homeowners Well, one homeowner made headlines after a creepy encounter in her York, Pennsylvania, home. In the early hours of Tuesday, March 11, a woman's home ring camera caught on tape as someone dressed as a creepy clown approached her home and left a package at her front door. The clown is then seen approaching the camera and staring into it. How creepy! R. Kelly's new soundbite from jail? Now, Robert, it sounds like 30 years in jail isn't enough for the singer. Well, after being convicted of sex trafficking crimes and sentenced to some hefty years in prison, R. Kelly is still finding a way to pump out some music, and it's blowing up on 'X.' The 58-year-old singer released a remix to Chris Brown's 'Residuals,' about 'Who's getting all my cash? Where's my money at?' National Working Moms Day! Whether you are working from home, on the farm, in the office, or at the shop, we believe all mothers who are hard at work, either taking care of their children or working to provide for them, deserve grand applause. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Eerie 'Box Demon' Sparking Fear in Quiet Suburb After Being Captured on Ring Camera Is ID'd by Police
Eerie 'Box Demon' Sparking Fear in Quiet Suburb After Being Captured on Ring Camera Is ID'd by Police

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Eerie 'Box Demon' Sparking Fear in Quiet Suburb After Being Captured on Ring Camera Is ID'd by Police

Residents of a quiet Pennsylvania suburb can sleep easy again now that police have identified the mystery person sparking fear in the community. It all started on March 11, when a woman called the Northern York County Regional Police Department to report a suspicious person. The woman informed police that the person showed up unannounced at her home and proclaimed to be the "Box Demon" before leaving an empty box at her door and disappearing into the night, according to a news release. Police released that video and an image of the "Box Demon," whose paper-plate mask with its large teeth and giant grin was reminiscent of the evil killer clown Pennywise from the film It. The masquerader completed the look by framing the mask with a colorful array of tissue paper cut into flower petals and a tie-dyed hooded sweatshirt. Some area residents were quick to call the "Box Demon" creepy on Facebook, and a member of the on-air team at the ABC affiliate KATV in Little Rock, Ark., said the story "freaked us out."Lucky for them, there is nothing left to fear as police have managed to identify the "Box Demon." One day after the masked menace first appeared on the streets of North York , Lt. Gregg Anderson of the NYCRPD said in a news release that police had identified and spoken to the person. Police did not however share the person's identity, and instead closed out their very brief news release by stating: "The homeowner who had the box placed on her doorstep was made aware of the identification and does not wish to speak any further regarding this incident." Read the original article on People

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