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Hawaii Gov. Josh Green has signed five bills cracking down on the rampant use of illegal fireworks in the islands.
A Pullman city council member says fireworks Washington State University sets off during sporting events are disturbing and ...
A Hawaii man who lost four family members, including his wife and his 3-year-old grandson, in a New Year's Eve fireworks ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Nearly seven months after a fireworks tragedy struck in Aliamanu on New Year’s Eve, Hawaii has new ...
Here's where to watch Fourth of July fireworks in Jacksonville this Friday and what to know if you want to shoot off some ...
More drones can mean fewer traditional fireworks, even as the adrenaline-pumping “boom factor” of fireworks still dominates ...
Neighbors keeping you up at night with a seemingly never-ending Fourth of July celebration? You might find yourself wondering ...
Here's where to watch Fourth of July fireworks around the Tampa Bay this Friday and what to know if you want to shoot off ...
Additionally, the legislature has enacted House Bill 806, which allocates $2 million for a new explosives laboratory to ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNWhile League City allows neighbors to use fireworks, other cities are cracking downLeague City said one reason it considered legalizing fireworks was because it would allow all responders to handle other ...
Gov. Josh Green signed two bills into law that will enforce harsher regulations and enforcement on illegal fireworks.
Hawaii’s governor and a top state law enforcement official shot off a warning to illegal fireworks users Monday, four days before the Fourth of July, announcing two new laws that took effect today.
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