They’ve been impossible to miss for months now, filling street corners and medians. If you’re noticing campaign signs, they’re doing their job. “Signs really aren’t necessarily the best way to reach ...
California delegate Robert Camacho, center, hoists a sign during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) They float across the convention floor, into ...
If you drive by some houses in Ohio, you will see so many political signs that it could almost be called a shrine to a particular candidate. But if you drive around some neighborhoods, you won’t see ...
My issue is with signs littering public property. Recently, a gentleman posted a picture on Facebook of what appeared to be at least 50 signs outside of the Turner Lake voting precinct. Sure enough, ...
A cacophony of signage, pedestrians and vehicles crowd the roundabout near the entrance to the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf during a recent weekend. As the five-man Canadian rock group Five Man Electric ...
“Sign, sign, everywhere a sign. Blocking out the scenery breakin’ my mind.” —Five Man Electrical Band lead singer Les Emmerson Actually, I like signs. They don’t break my mind although they can be ...
Except for that “I hate Steven Singer” jewelers sign which enjoys affection here — I loathe all political signs and placards. A personal observation for local elections leans toward a belief that the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. California delegate Robert Camacho, center, hoists a sign during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. (Robert Gauthier / ...
Mr. Grocott’s Oct. 25 column about signs was interesting but I am curious if this was his first road trip this century? The signs he referenced posted by (assumed) landowners and farmers on the I-5 ...