Graffiti has long been a familiar sight across Gary — sprayed across vacant buildings, storefront shutters, highway overpasses, and utility boxes along some of the city’s busi ...
A West End man may have to pay $18,000 to remove graffiti from his warehouse or risk the city placing a lien on his property, ...
That’s the goal of several Harrisburg residents, including Mark Santanna, part of the Capital Area Neighbors group, who have taken it upon themselves to remove graffiti from prominent properties in ...
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