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This week, the Lorain mayor asked Lorain City Council members to reconsider the city’s current fireworks ordinance.
Residents across Northeast Ohio planning their backyard celebrations this Fourth of July must also navigate a maze of ...
According to the state, everyday consumers can purchase and use 'Class C' or 'consumer-grade' fireworks such as firecrackers, ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) released a statement regarding the Fourth of July fireworks incident on Boone ...
Colorful packages of fireworks are a feast for the eyes of people who want to see things go boom in their backyard this ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that loosened fireworks laws in the state, which used to restrict fireworks usage to ...
A Fourth of July fireworks display on Boone Lake ended in a large explosion that injured eight individuals, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
Only use fireworks clearly marked as consumer grade or Class 1.4G explosives intended for use by the general public. No fireworks shall be ignited or set off within 50 feet of any building, ...