SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — It's supposed to be a serene setting in Sacramento, but one public park has become such a problem spot the parks and recreation department now wants to post no trespassing signs.
A group of Escambia County surfers and surf fishers are organizing an effort to call on the county to remove "no trespassing" signs that line the sandy areas of the beaches on Perdido Key. For the ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (WSPA) — South Carolina residents can now use a purple paint stripe to replace no-trespassing signs, according to a law signed by Gov. Henry McMaster this week. Instead of using ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD)- A new law signed by Gov. Henry McMaster last week lets South Carolina property owners replace ‘no trespassing’ signs with purple paint markers. The purple paint marker was ...
University of Florida officials have reversed a decision to place no trespassing signs at a downtown St. Augustine park after getting pushback. Recently, several of the signs were posted in a park on ...
BUNNELL — The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is selling three different types of "No Trespassing" signs for construction sites, commercial horticultural sites, and general use for other property.
A reader who was told that posting his property with “No Trespassing” signs is insufficient to warn trespassers that they are unwelcome and may be violating state law wants to know if there are other ...
The IRS has a fairly ferocious reputation in some circles. Personally, I think the Service's ferocity is somewhat exaggerated. Consider, for example, PMTA 2012-003. If the IRS is coming to visit you ...
is the Neighborhood News reporter for Robstown and western Nueces County. ROBSTOWN, TX — The Robstown Police Department has been receiving a number of phone calls from various local businesses ...
Last month, the Arkansas Department of Transportation began an operation aimed at clearing homeless people and panhandlers from numerous Little Rock-area intersections as part of general upkeep. The ...
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Shorewood beach trespassing case could impact public shoreline access
SHOREWOOD, Wis. - A $313 ticket and an unrelenting walker could help decide the public's access to Lake Michigan's shoreline.
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