You’re legally allowed to cut ivy back to your property line, as long as you don’t damage the main plant or cross boundaries.
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70-year-old woman accused of threatening students arrested again
Judith Plough speaks with WISN 12 News after students at RIchmond School District said she made a threatening gesture toward ...
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The celebrity fence and gate trend that’s changing what curb appeal even means
Celebrity homes are rewriting the rules of first impressions, turning fences and gates into the main event instead of a ...
A London neighbourhood fears a chunk of their yards will be seized by the federal government and a wooden privacy fence ...
Transmission towers run directly behind the ranch-style fences that ring John and Patti Von Paris’ 50-acre property in Upper ...
The vandalism comes during a broader debate over the town’s plan to repurpose parts of the abandoned spur line into a walking ...
Less than a year after recommending denial, the San Marcos Planning and Zoning Commission has since changed its position on ...
The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals approved a Warsaw business's relocation during a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 13.
Ranchers say the real conflict is with the rules and whether agencies can keep up, especially as depredations undermine the ...
A grand jury has indicted the individual accused of vandalizing Vice President JD Vance's home in Ohio and causing other ...
In a high-stakes clash over Florida’s vanishing rural landscape, Englewood residents are fighting billionaire developer Pat ...
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