To the editor — Chalk art on public property is not freedom of speech. It’s graffiti to many of the citizens of the community. All citizens pay for the construction and maintenance of public property.
SELAH — An attorney is warning Selah officials that erasing Black Lives Matter chalk art could violate the artists’ First Amendment right to free expression. “Targeting minorities for selective law ...
Drawing on the sidewalk in chalk is often a fond memory from many childhoods, from creating the classic hopscotch game to doodling racetracks. But it seems one resident was displeased with a child's ...
HAMPTON — Adam Wall was behind one of three incidents reported near the home of Sussex County Sheriff Mike Strada last June, at a time when rallies and protests against police brutality and violence ...
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