Over the years, hundreds of Scranton’s street signs disappeared. Soon, the faded signs will, too. City and state officials gathered Thursday to announce a $306,000 state grant that will allow the city ...
Two street signs: one on "Satan St" with a speed limit of 666, and another stop sign saying "4-Way" with an extra sign below reading, "Sign not just for decoration. Sometimes we’re walking down the ...
SCRANTON – It’s a good sign for motorists navigating the city’s neighborhoods. The city has replaced over 2,400 missing or faded street signs in recent years and will do another 1,000. New street ...
INDIANAPOLIS — All signs point to a busy summer in Indianapolis as the city transitions from a jam-packed month of May straight into the USA Olympic Swimming Trials this June. This week, Indianapolis ...
Bubbler Talk question-asker Amy Carlson (right) and her mother Rita Herman stand at an intersection with missing street signs. Driving around Millwaukee, you might notice a number of intersections ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – He wasn’t just the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis Presley was also the king of stolen street signs here on Staten Island back in the day. But plenty of street and highway signs ...
Stop signs, one-way signs, wrong-way signs, the sign for Old Louisquisset Pike. There are almost too many street and highway signs in Rhode Island to count. But where do they all come from, and who ...
Linda Zabors, author, tour guide and the foremost authority on Chicago’s honorary street signs, joins Anna to talk about how she became interested in honorary street signs, what it takes to get an ...
Long before a historic collapse and Tyrese Haliburton's choke sign, the New York Knicks were the toast of the town this spring. Everywhere fans went in New York, Knicks fever was at record highs — and ...
This is Kevin Roderick with LA Observed for KCRW. For a city supposedly as private as Los Angeles, there's always a lot of chatter about the public streetscape. What belongs, what doesn't, and what to ...
HOUSTON — This year, the City of Houston has spent more than $1 million to replace thousands of missing or damaged street signs-- some city leaders believe theft could be behind a portion of those ...