Sept. 12 (UPI) --Public works officials in Houston said they do not know how an electronic construction sign came to display a profane message. Drivers passing by the corner of Montrose and Westheimer ...
NASHUA – The Zoning Board of Adjustment will hear the city’s application for special exceptions to allow an electronic messaging sign to be erected at 840 West Hollis St., the site of the new Public ...
Matthew Chapman attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and lives in San Marcos, Texas. Before joining Raw Story, he wrote for Shareblue and AlterNet, specializing in election and policy coverage.
THERE AND DOING THIS AGAIN. IT’S JUST OFFENSIVE. I’M NOT SURPRISED AT ALL. FEELINGS OF CONFUSION AND DISGUST SETTLING IN TONIGHT AS MANY LEARN THE NEWS ABOUT WHAT WAS DISPLAYED ON THIS CONSTRUCTION ...
ALPINE — Police have announced an increase to the reward being offered for information regarding the tampering of an electronic construction sign in Alpine that was changed to display racist messaging ...
The first message said "Due to weather," and the second message had a profanity that read "Go **** yourself." Houston Public Works says it doesn't operate the sign and can't find the owner. A city ...
If you can’t take the heat, get out of Houston. A hacked electronic construction sign at a busy Houston street corner left drivers gawking with its strongly worded warning: “DUE TO WEATHER. GO F—K ...
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