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Although fewer companies fly the skyward tow ads, those who do claim business is booming and data backs them up.
So when someone hung the 9/11 banner on an overpass in the Northern California community of Scotts Valley, Caltrans workers should have untied it. Understandably, they didn’t.
Dear Mrs. Knoss: Write to: WCIL-Banners, P.O. Box 66955, Los Angeles, Calif. 90066. The cost is $4 per banner, postage and handling included. (Many people buy two banners-one for the front window ...
Colorful new banners featuring iconic Ocean Beach sights are decorating light posts around town.More than 30 local artists submitted concepts for the banners, an annual project of the Ocean Beach M… ...
Attend any ANZAC Day parade and you might see people carrying banners with holes cut in them. They’re supposed to cut any drag or wind resistance but do they do any good?