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Fire Marshal Chris Lopez reported county fire dispatch handled thousands of calls that night, including 87 fireworks related incidents.
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TPR went behind the scenes to see how modern professional fireworks displays work.
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While the drought has led to a ban on the sale of some fireworks and some cities have canceled their official fireworks shows, the sky will still light up this Fourth of July.
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Sparkly pyrotechnics launched across the country, a year after the pandemic largely muted Independence Day festivities.
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"Both dogs and cats can become very frightened by all the noise and commotion we take for granted during gatherings of any sort. Using common sense precautions can help protect you and your pet this holiday."
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The shortage is like if H-E-B ran out of milk, bread and toilet paper (if you could imagine). And while firecrackers are not nearly as essential as groceries, they are subject to the same supply-chain disruptions that have plagued other businesses.
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San Antonio — also known as Military City USA — is ready to light up the sky this Fourth of July, and should be prepared for the possibility of rain.
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More than 70,000 revelers are expected under the Tower of the Americas for the city’s official New Year’s Eve celebration on Tuesday night.Ten of…
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Every year, the Consumer Product Safety Commission urges Americans to use fireworks responsibly. It does this by blowing up a bunch of mannequins on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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For many Fourth of July celebrations, fireworks are a staple. While the sale and use of fireworks are banned within San Antonio’s city limits, they are…