One resident urges drivers of high-performance cars in Naples to slow down and drive more safely.
ZACHARY, La. (WAFB) - A new billboard and reward campaign aims to generate tips in the case of Madison Allen, who has been ...
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Preston Carey, a 2026 defensive lineman, has signed his national letter of intent with the Georgia Bulldogs. Early national signing week has officially begun and Georgia commits are starting to make ...
Political signs on private property — whether posted in a front yard or taped to a window — are a form of free expression protected under both the U.S. Constitution and the New Jersey Constitution.
One Redditor shared a condescending message they received from a neighbor in the r/MildlyInfuriating subreddit with a picture of a letter that began with "CONGRATULATIONS!" in all caps. The writer ...
SPENCER, Okla. (KFOR) — A man in Spencer is exercising his right to free speech, and his neighbors are exercising theirs in return. Tempers flared Thursday afternoon in a metro neighborhood next to a ...
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The giant “LAX” sign that has welcomed travelers to Los Angeles International Airport for the last 25 years is temporarily coming down to make way for major roadway projects. Crews began taking down ...
Finding out how to show support for victims of the mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis is one of the big questions many have right now, with multiple people telling WCCO that ...
A homeowner's fight with their homeowners association over plants in their front yard is making waves online, and it is highlighting a growing problem for residents trying to make eco-friendly updates ...
The messages on yard signs around Houston promoting free back-up generators through a government-funded program might sound too good to be true for storm-weary Houstonians. That’s because they are.