In this special two-part report, co-anchor Lylah goes into the field to report on YoungArts, an organization that helps thousands of creative teens become even more creative. We find out who can participate in the YoungArts competition; as well as the special connection Teen Kids News has with the Dalton School.

If you like to ski or hike in the snow, you need to heed the warnings about avalanches… find out why.

In “Flag Facts” Eric tells us about the flag that flies over the state that was discovered by accident.

How can you tell if someone is crying out of happiness or pain? Alexandra gives us one perspective.

Driving. It’s not just a privilege, it’s a responsibility. And to help you to drive responsibly, the National Road Safety Foundation provided us with this short video.

One of the best things about having a dog is being able to give it a great big hug. But as Emily reports, that might just be a great big mistake.

Jack gives us one more reason why smoking is NOT a good idea.

Emily continues her series “A Bit of Belgium” with this report that you might find a bit hard to believe… but it’s true.

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Launching its 23rd year on the air, the Emmy award-winning, weekly half-hour program is seen across the country on more than 160 TV stations and seen around the world on the American Forces Network. In addition, educational TV channels bring TKN to districts with 10,000 schools and some 9-million students.

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3 weeks ago

TEEN KIDS NEWS
The staff at Teen Kids News has lost a longtime and dear friend this past week.Ernie Anastos was an award-winning newscaster who worked with TKN’s executive producer while they both were at Channel 7 Eyewitness News in New York City.Famous for his always upbeat, positive attitude, viewers not only liked Ernie, they trusted him. His sincerity was real.Over the years, many of us worked with Ernie to create wonderful – and wonderfully creative - TV programs. A truly good person who went out of his way to help others, Ernie was always willing to lend his name and his talent to a worthy cause.When we produced the NY Easter Seal Telethon, Ernie was one of our hosts. Telethons are some of the most difficult TV programs to produce. They run non-stop for hours. And they can be grueling, especially for those who are on-camera for much of that time.Ernie was perfect. He handled the pressures of marathon live television with a smile, humor and good grace.Thanks to his participation, the telethon exceeded its fund-raising goals, enabling Easter Seals to help many more people across the NY metro area. Recently, Ernie invited our anchor, Lylah and our reporter, Ava and our Executive Producer, Alan Weiss, to be guests on his podcast. It was a privilege to work with Ernie Anastos And an honor to have him as a friend.He will be missed.#ernieanastos #positivelyernie ... See MoreSee Less
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