LED signs brighter and bigger (KJRH-TV Tulsa)
More LED light screen signs will go up in Tulsa. A large billboard company wants to put 6 of the signs up along a number of Green Country highways. The...

Illuminated sign violates ordinance (Richmond Register)
Richmond City Attorney Garrett Fowles, along with members of the Richmond Planning and Zoning Commission, is in the process of updating parts of the city’s development ordinance to address LED (light-emmitting diodes) signs, which are beginning to become more popular.

Robinson hurls shutout in UM (phillyburbs.com)
Tom Robinson pitched a complete-game shutout for Calloway's in the Major League of Upper Moreland Little League, sparking a 1-0 blanking of Dennis Long Construction.

Airports Slowly Greening Up (Wired News)
We all know that commercial airliners are essentially polluting machines that fly. What about the airports where they land? Pretty grim, too. But the people in charge say they are trying to green up. To be fair, the task is daunting. And there are some examples of innovation. But overall, the report card is pretty underwhelming.

Contentious revaluation will stick (Bristol Phoenix)
Members of the Bristol Town Council decided Wednesday night that this year's controversial property revaluation will stick. The council voted 4 to 1 to keep the recent property revaluation this year and will explore options for a third-party review of its statistics.

City names Mayor Pro Tem amid confusing vote (The Potpourri)
A confusing vote ended with Magnolia Councilman Todd Kana being named pro tempore on Tuesday, June 10....

Council approves more red-light cameras (Spring Observer)
Lead-footed drivers beware! The Humble City Council has approved five more red-light cameras to catch red-light runners in the area....

Signs of trouble in Sugar Grove (The Beacon News)
SUGAR GROVE -- Carla Bumba, owner of Nick's Custom Furniture on Heartland Drive, got amazing results after planting signs on Route 47 two weekends ago, advertising her store's blowout sale.

Borger ISD board approves change request (Borger News-Herald)
By Michelle Berry Reporter A change request for work at the new elementary school has received official Borger ISD approval. Action on the request was approved during the regular meeting of the BISD board of trustees last Thursday.

Sign ordinance changes head to council (The Longview News-Journal)
Changes in the digital sign ordinance now rest with the City Council.