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.
Boundary fights rarely start with shouting. They usually begin with a small assumption, a casual fence post, or a quick text ...
Judith Plough speaks with WISN 12 News after students at RIchmond School District said she made a threatening gesture toward ...
For new pet owners looking to protect their pet, hidden pet fences offer an affordable and low-maintenance solution. Here's ...
Celebrity homes are rewriting the rules of first impressions, turning fences and gates into the main event instead of a ...
The North Royalton Planning Commission has granted final approval for a Human Bean coffee shop on the south side of Royalton ...
A judge says a suspect in the vandalism of Vice President JD Vance's home in Ohio must remain behind bars while awaiting ...
The vandalism comes during a broader debate over the town’s plan to repurpose parts of the abandoned spur line into a walking ...
Flint resident Onquette Woodyard Hightower's fence was damaged for the third time in six years by a fallen tree, with the ...
San Diego has filed a lawsuit against the federal government that alleges the construction of a razor wire fence near the ...
Fences in gardens can cause disputes but do you have to ask a neighbour for their permission before putting up a fence?
A used bookstore allowing homeless encampment has neighbors furious after fire and shooting incidents. Is this helping or ...