But on Wednesday, the District Court in San Juan County made clear that a political yard sign can only be legally removed with the consent of its owner, or the citizen that placed it there, even if it ...
Although there are no federal laws against it, there are laws in all 50 states making it illegal to steal campaign signs from ...
A man was found to be guilty of sex crimes after he contacted a 10-yeard-old girl on social media and requested sex and nude photos./Yuba County District Attorney’s Office Jane’s mom noticed ...
A blue and white Harris-Walz yard sign costs $20. The 24-by-18-inch double-sided corrugated sign is American-made and union-printed, according to the website. The purchase is a donation to the ...
At least until Jan. 6, anyway. But you know what will last way beyond that? Yard signs. You know, the 24”x18” yard signs with political candidates’ names on them? Those yard signs.
Paper packaging giant Mondi has agreed a €634m (£531m) deal to acquire the German, Benelux and UK corrugated converting and solid board operations of Schumacher Packaging. The integrated Schumacher ...
A “big crime junkie” found a creepy rolled-up rug buried in the backyard of her new Ohio home — sparking a police investigation and a viral online following from people assuming it’s a ...
Can you do anything about someone stealing your campaign yard signs from your Kentucky yard? Here’s what to know about state law. Charles Bertram [email protected] With only about a mon ...
The house was built in 1967, and only one family had lived there before Katie Santry and her family moved in Katie Santry (2) Katie Santry shares video on TikTok of police digging in her yard in ...
Another image taken on a different day by a different vehicle shows a “Steelworkers for Harris-Walz” sign stuck in the lawn in front of someone’s home. A construction worker, with his face ...
gardening restrictions and yard policies. With Election Day looming, here's what residents need to know about political signs in their communities and what Arizona law says. Even if you live in a ...
Now, Northwestern University-led researchers have discovered how cells of a Comamonas bacterium are breaking down plastic for food. First, they chew the plastic into small pieces, called nanoplastics.