Across the USA, people are setting up dangerous booby-trapped campaign signs ahead of the presidential election on November 5 ...
The election is over, and that means an end to political ads and the many campaign signs that clutter roadsides. Signs must be removed after an election — but exactly when depends on where the ...
They've served their purpose. So, what's next for all those political signs? Under a Maine law passed in 2020, temporary signs, which include campaign signs, placed in public right-of-way areas can be ...
With upcoming November elections, the Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds campaigners that state law prohibits placement of political or advertising signs on highway right-of-way.
Many people proudly display their support for a candidate each election season with political campaign signs. But sometimes things get tense when neighbors supporting different candidates display ...
As election season ends, thousands of campaign signs litter North Carolina's roadsides—but getting rid of them isn’t so simple. Learn how these signs impact the environment and explore ...
NEWCASTLE, Okla. (KFOR) — A woman’s political campaign signs were stolen from her fence not once, but twice. This time, the theft was caught on camera. Teppi Hannon’s fence used to be ...
However, there’s one lingering relic of those campaigns that we just can’t seem to shake: the signs. The plastic political signs often stand along our streets for days, weeks or even months ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It's now been three weeks since the election. But you may still see some political campaign signs on the roadway or even in your neighbor's yards. WCNC Charlotte viewer Laurel Z.
In the thicket of political campaign signs at a busy intersection in Goffstown, New Hampshire, Andy Brown decided to plant a message of his own: “Andy Brown: Not running for anything.