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It’s been used to mark gang turf and as a form of political dissent. Graffiti has been a central part of Los Angeles for generations, an omnipresent part of the cityscape that has endured many ...
It’s not hard to spot: Graffiti covers the old Railway Exchange parking garage downtown. Spray-painted block letters, spelling words like NULL and RUDE, are visible to visitors staying on the ...
The city, alongside the Neighborhood Improvement Code Enforcement (NICE) Committee, has recently partnered with the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office anti-graffiti unit with some very ...
John Powers Middleton, the son of a billionaire tobacco mogul, has released an apology after his lavish Hollywood mansion became a hotspot for trespassers and graffiti artists. Breaking News ...
Philadelphia's "Graffiti Pier" could become a public park depending on the outcome of a sale to a local nonprofit. A portion of the pier collapsed into the river in late July 2024. Dan Hafiz lives ...
The graffiti on the property follows the trend of the "Tagger Tower" in downtown Los Angeles, a skyscraper project abandoned in 2019 and now covered in spray paint. The home is owned by John ...
An abandoned multi-million dollar mansion in the Hollywood Hills has become a canvas for vandals, who have nearly covered the entire home with fresh graffiti. Cell phone video from Thursday shows ...
Taggers turned their attention to a second abandoned Hollywood Hills mansion owned by the son of a Major League Baseball team owner that was spray-painted with graffiti over the weekend.
A mansion in the Hollywood Hills sat vacant for years, attracting graffiti artists, squatters and the ire of neighbors and city officials. Property records show the mansion on Mulholland Drive ...
The work was defaced with the addition of white stripes marking one of the elephants and the Kensington and Chelsea Council has responded by correcting the image and adding an anti-graffiti ...
Historically, the city has a love-hate relationship with graffiti.