PHOENIX - Every day in Phoenix, more and more graffiti shows up on the streets. And every day, there's Jesse Negrete, a Graffiti Buster. "We bust graffiti every day 7 days a week," Negrete said. The ...
While most people associate graffiti with vandalism, some Phoenix business owners have allowed graffiti artists to showcase work on their business’ exterior walls in support of the urban art form. “It ...
You might not see William Barajas or his tag, MAWD around Phoenix streets for a while; Phoenix Judge Sherry K. Stephens sentenced Barajas to two and a half years in prison after he confessed to more ...
PHOENIX - February is Graffiti Free Awareness Month in the city of Phoenix, which marks a time for the Neighborhood Services Department to encourage residents, neighborhoods and community volunteers ...
PHOENIX — The city of Phoenix is asking the public to report graffiti when they see it during the eighth annual Graffiti-Free Phoenix Awareness Month. Taking place during the month of February, the ...
Phoenix removed graffiti at more than 80%2C000 sites last fiscal year Dense areas have more graffiti%2C according to the city. Much of it isn%27t gang-related City data shows hotspots for graffiti so ...
Nearly every night for the past 15 years, neighborhood vandals have tagged a lamp repair store in North Phoenix and its owner, Steve Brown, is fed up with the taggers, and the city. He's posted a sign ...
Come July, property owners in the neighborhood between 43rd to 59th avenues and McDowell and Camelback roads will be the guinea pigs of the city of Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department’s new ...
The City of Phoenix will introduce a program to clean up a neighborhood of recurring tagging. “Graffiti Free Phoenix” is a pilot program targeting the areas from 43rd to 59th avenues between McDowell ...
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) --The City of Phoenix is getting a head-start on spring cleaning by tackling the graffiti around the city as there seems to have been an increase in the amount of tagging in ...
One community came together to crack down on a criminal. The neighbors of 19 North found a vandal’s Instagram page, and now they want him held responsible. "I started to get texts and emails of people ...