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The trade fight between China and the U.S. has lit a fuse of uncertainty as the price tag for future fireworks displays could ...
As John Adams predicted in 1776, Americans will celebrate the Independence Day holiday with “bonfires and illuminations.” ...
Chuck Karam anticipates steady sales inside Bulldog Fireworks as the Fourth of July falls on a Friday. “People are going to be able to celebrate the entire weekend,” said Karam, owner of the shop on ...
U.S. fireworks prices are soaring ahead of Independence Day due to steep tariffs on Chinese imports, with nearly all consumer fireworks (99%) sourced from ...
A bill making its way through the Delaware General Assembly seeks to toughen the state’s longstanding ban on most consumer fireworks by imposing steeper penalties, regulating sales and funding ...
EASTON, Pa. – Easton City Council made the city a little less explosive when it banned the use of consumer fireworks Wednesday night during its meeting at city hall.
Consumer-grade fireworks have been legal on Guam for just over a year and no company is authorized to import or sell them, yet, but lawmakers are already weighing a return ...
Under the proposed amendments, anyone caught violating the fireworks ban could face escalating fines of up to $250 for a first offense, $500 for a second and $1,000 or more for subsequent violations.
Under the proposed amendments, anyone caught violating the fireworks ban could face escalating fines of up to $250 for a first offense, $500 for a second and $1,000 or more for subsequent violations.
Under the proposed amendments, anyone caught violating the fireworks ban could face escalating fines of up to $250 for a first offense, $500 for a second and $1,000 or more for subsequent violations.
Sen. Telo Taitague’s Bill 20-38, which seeks to ban the sale, import, and use of consumer-grade fireworks, again, will move to a vote after a Thursday morning debate.