The election is over, and that means an end to political ads and the many campaign signs that clutter roadsides. Signs must ...
Now that the 2024 election is over, those campaign signs we see everywhere need to come down. But getting rid of them might ...
As election season ends, thousands of campaign signs litter North Carolina's roadsides—but getting rid of them isn’t so ...
The 2024 election cycle is over and for those who put campaign signs in their yards or businesses this year, you’re probably ...
However, campaign signs can be removed from state-maintained right-of-ways 10 days after an election, Texas state says.
Only private property owners or authorized campaign staff are allowed to remove political signs in California. According to ...
After every election in Maryland, teams from Montgomery County hit the road for a unique harvest — removing the illegally placed signs along county roadways.
New street signs are being installed, and lawn signs proclaiming "20 is Plenty" have popped up across the city. Safety is ...
The former FEMA employee, Marn’i Washington, says her team in Florida was simply following standard practices.
Roads and lawns across Maine are dotted with colorful, all-caps messaging about the election. But whether yard signs are effective or an eyesore depends who you ask. The foliage may have peaked ...
Arriola earlier said if the candidates are unable to take down their campaign signs, "they'll be liable for damages." Acting ...
Under state law, temporary candidate signs on public property must be removed by the owner six weeks after they're placed.