LOS ANGELES (AP) — Days after a prankster scaled a fence and altered the iconic Hollywood sign to read "HOLLYWeeD," the agency that maintains and secures landmark said it will explore boosting ...
A local artist suspected of altering the Hollywood Sign on New Year's morning to make it read "Hollyweed'' surrendered to Los Angeles police Monday and was booked on suspicion of trespassing. Zachary ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The Hollywood sign got a little green over ...
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- Following a New Year's Day prank that temporarily turned the iconic Hollywood sign into the "Hollyweed" sign, officials announced they would increase security measures around ...
Los Angeles police have made a "HOLLYWeeD" bust. The LAPD said in a statement that 30-year-old Zachary Cole Fernandez was arrested Monday, just over a week after a prankster used white tarps to make ...
The iconic “Hollywood” sign got a New Year’s Day makeover from an unknown vandal who used a black tarp to transform the letters into a message celebrating marijuana. Multiple social media images ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Do you remember when a California art major scored an A grade by altering the world-famous Hollywood sign to read “Hollyweed” instead? The date was Jan. 1, ...
When the iconic Hollywood sign was altered — via a rather ingenious placement of tarps — on January 1 of this year to read “Hollyweed,” most of us shrugged it off as the work of a pot-loving, ...
The Hollywood Sign Trust says it "will be deploying additional technology to tighten up surveillance and thus deter unwanted visitors in the future." By Erik Hayden Who hauled tarps up the Santa ...
Los Angeles police have made a “HOLLYWeeD” bust. Zachary Cole Fernandez, 30, was arrested Monday, just over a week after a prankster used white tarps to make the “HOLLYWOOD” sign read “HOLLYWeeD,” the ...
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Following a New Year's Day prank that temporarily turned the iconic Hollywood sign into the "Hollyweed" sign, officials announced they would increase security measures ...