Hour 2: There is a New Approach to Combat Graffiti
The Jason Rantz Show - Un pódcast de AM 770 KTTH

What’s Trending: A new pilot program would provide low-income residents to afford their basic living expenses, this would cost the state $251 million. This would extend to 7,500 people. Some Seattle business owners are frustrated in the Maddison Valley area due to construction. The construction is making it difficult for customers to access the businesses. Indiana State Rep. Jim Lucas tried to discuss the issue of gun control with some teens, Rep. Lucas was carrying a gun in a holster in the Capital building. // Big Local: There is a new approach to combat graffiti, it is called fake ivy. This acts as a deterrent to graffiti by having fake ivy vines to take up the space where graffiti would go. Some teen suspects have been charged in a North Bend bank robbery. // A state mandated tampon dispenser in a boys bathroom in a Connecticut high school was ripped down on the first day after it was installed.