Across ten colorful news stories, reporter Fiona Flash and her dog sidekick, Fluff, investigate everything from a pegasus sighting to mysterious ghostly whispers in the library, learning to ask better questions, read the fine print, and never trust a rumor at face value, no matter how exciting it sounds.
When social media starts buzzing about a real-life pegasus in town, Fiona and Fluff aren't so sure. Their investigation leads them to Toni Squawke, who read it in an old book, and Lady Agatha, who saw it with her own looking glass. The truth, it turns out, is sitting on top of City Hall.
When social media starts buzzing about a real-life pegasus in town, Fiona and Fluff aren't so sure. Their investigation leads them to Toni Squawke, who read it in an old book, and Lady Agatha, who saw it with her own looking glass. The truth, it turns out, is sitting on top of City Hall.
A strange sleepiness is sweeping the town, even hitting The Happy Herald's 'Trusty Editor'. The trail leads from local artist Jean Ongo to Charles, the Chancellor of Clean, to a suspiciously popular new beverage called Blue Drink, whose slogan promises "It's healthy!". The ingredients on the label tell a different story.
A strange sleepiness is sweeping the town, even hitting The Happy Herald's 'Trusty Editor'. The trail leads from local artist Jean Ongo to Charles, the Chancellor of Clean, to a suspiciously popular new beverage called Blue Drink, whose slogan promises "It's healthy!". The ingredients on the label tell a different story.
The town is in a tizzy because the books at the library are moving and whispering on their own! The Deputy Mayor begs Fiona and Fluff to write that there's no ghost crime. It's bad for poll numbers. Bookmaster Shush is genuinely spooked. But the truth? It's blowing in on a draft.
The town is in a tizzy because the books at the library are moving and whispering on their own! The Deputy Mayor begs Fiona and Fluff to write that there's no ghost crime. It's bad for poll numbers. Bookmaster Shush is genuinely spooked. But the truth? It's blowing in on a draft.
Stevie the Plumber is panicking. Colorful puddles are showing up around town, and she has two equally tragic theories: a rainbow has melted, or the town's water supply is contaminated. Either way, it's "unnatural", and it's bad. Fiona and Fluff urge her to slow down. The trail leads through Jean Ongo, a missing chalk supply, and a Holi festival the town just held.
Stevie the Plumber is panicking. Colorful puddles are showing up around town, and she has two equally tragic theories: a rainbow has melted, or the town's water supply is contaminated. Either way, it's "unnatural", and it's bad. Fiona and Fluff urge her to slow down. The trail leads through Jean Ongo, a missing chalk supply, and a Holi festival the town just held.
Across ten colorful news stories, reporter Fiona Flash and her dog sidekick, Fluff, investigate everything from a pegasus sighting to mysterious ghostly whispers in the library, learning to ask better questions, read the fine print, and never trust a rumor at face value, no matter how exciting it sounds.