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The Fourth of July is almost upon us, which means many around the state will begin preparing to launch fireworks.
According to the state, everyday consumers can purchase and use 'Class C' or 'consumer-grade' fireworks such as firecrackers, ...
Planning to light up the sky this Independence Day? In Alabama, your ability to legally enjoy fireworks depends largely on where you live. While fireworks are generally illegal within incorporated ...
Central Pennsylvania residents, embrace July 4th fun with legal fireworks! Here are the state laws that ensure you celebrate ...
Before you light that fuse, you need to know what type of firework you're igniting and what the laws are where you live.
As the Fourth of July approaches, Pennsylvania's firework tents are bustling with activity, but state law restricts what they ...
On this July 4 holiday, here's a refresher on N.C.'s stricter laws around fireworks including age restrictions, penalties and ...
First responders are reminding you about safety precautions to enjoy the Fourth of July weekend. People across Shelby County ...
Here's where you can legally light 4th of July fireworks in the Houston area including Cypress, Crosby and Channelview.
What is the penalty for illegal fireworks in NC? According to N.C. legislation, violating N.C. firework laws generally results in a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Independence Day celebrations bring on a surge of cookouts and fireworks, and with it a troubling rise of firework-related ...
What fireworks can be purchased in Pennsylvania? Residents 18 or older can purchase “Class C” fireworks, like firecrackers, Roman candles and bottle rockets, according to Pennsylvania State ...