Fence
Coverage of Fence in the Nexus archive.
- Car crashes into fence in NW Miami-Dade; no injuries reported, cause unknown
A car crashed into a fence in Northwest Miami-Dade near Northwest 22nd Court and 64th Street on Monday. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the crash remains unknown.
- Child found in middle of the road after escaping daycare
A child escaped from a daycare in North Charleston, S.C., and was found in the middle of a nearby road by a driver who called for help. Police confirmed the child was missing from the daycare, returned her to her mother, and discovered a hole in the facility's fence that allowed her to slip out.
- Child found in middle of the road after escaping daycare
A child escaped from a daycare in North Charleston, S.C., and was found in the middle of a nearby road by a driver who called for help. Officers confirmed the child was missing from the daycare, which had a hole in its fence allowing the escape. The child was returned to her mother, and police attempted to secure the fence but were unsuccessful due to its condition.
- ‘Görli is our garden’: Berliners fight to stop mayor locking their park at night
Berliners in Kreuzberg won a court ruling against the mayor's plan to lock Görlitzer Park at night with a €2m fence intended to deter drug dealers. The park, known as 'Görli,' is a central social space for the community.
- My neighbour throws glass over the fence to injure my dog's paws. What can I do about it? DEAN DUNHAM KC replies
A neighbor is intentionally throwing glass over a fence to injure a dog's paws, prompting a legal consultation with Dean Dunham KC for potential solutions.
- Galaxy Digital leads $20 million investment in Fence to overhaul back end of $6 trillion credit market
Galaxy Digital led a $20 million investment in Fence, a fintech startup aiming to modernize the back-end infrastructure of the $6 trillion credit market. The funding targets streamlining processes in the credit market's administrative systems.
- Travellers 'invade' council car park for the fourth time after bypassing £18,000 fence put up to stop them
Travelers have bypassed a £18,000 fence put up by a council to prevent unauthorized access to a car park for the fourth time. The repeated breaches highlight the council's ongoing struggle to secure the area despite significant financial investment.