Does one of the best places to live in America have a problem with litter? Some people think so, including the mayor. Erica Reyes voiced her concerns at a Hispanic town hall hosted by the city on Oct.
Since 2022, our family has adopted 18 miles of Interstate throughout Fargo and West Fargo as well as 13 miles of city streets in memory of our son, Dane Sayers, who passed on in 2021. It is our hope ...
In 2003, four friends from the Johnsburg area began volunteering to pick up litter near the town's main stretch of road under McHenry County's Adopt-A-Highway program. Twenty years later, they're ...
Litter is a nationwide problem, but communities across the country have significantly different experiences with waste. According to the 2020 National Litter Study from Keep America Beautiful, there ...
While I thank “Lancaster Watchdog” for bringing attention to the trash problem along Route 222, the article missed the mark (“Who takes care of litter along Route 222?” March 19 Sunday LNP | ...
Litter is one of the constants in law-breaking, with offenders only charged if witnessed by a law enforcement officer or a person who sees the offense and wishes to report it. Data on the Oklahoma ...
MOUNTAIN CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Johnson County Mayor Larry Potter is taking measures to remind residents of the consequences associated with littering. In a press release Friday, Potter described ...
Despite being named a national park city, one problem keeps Chattanooga from being as beuatiful as it can possibly be: Litter ...
I believe Louisiana should fix the problem of littering. Louisiana is the eighth-most littered state in the U.S. Why is littering in Louisiana so bad? This is because we lack access to garbage cans in ...
People caught littering in Washington can expect to pay fines that may be more than double the current amount starting this summer. A bill that Rep. Mark Klicker introduced in the the Washington state ...
A councilor in the Greater Manchester area in England is calling upon McDonald's and Starbucks to take responsibility for the litter problem in local waterways, reported the Manchester Evening News.
According to a new survey, 83% of New Yorkers say littering is a problem, but 38% admit they don’t always dispose of trash properly, and only 29% say they’ve never littered. The survey by the ...