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Changes to state law in 2022 made more fireworks legal around the holiday. But the State Fire Marshal's office reminds Ohioans to use common sense.
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However, the funding obtained so far will only save the event this year.
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Do you have a dog or cat who gets terrified when the loud booms start this time of year? Have you wondered what you could do to ease their anxiety? Our experts can answer your questions.
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The bill takes effect immediately, with New Year's Eve the first holiday where they can be legally set off.
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Unless you plan to wait until the last minute to buy your July 4 fireworks, you should be able to find what you're looking for. That's the word from…
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For a fourth consecutive year, WKRC-TV will telecast the annual Western & Southern/WEBN-FM Riverfest fireworks at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1.After a…
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For many, July 4th wouldn't be the same without a trip to Riverbend Music Center for the annual Cincinnati Pops Red, White and BOOM! concert and…
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Many families are planning to celebrate the fourth of July with a bang. While consumer-grade fireworks are available for purchase in our region the laws…
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Fans of fireworks will want to hear about Coney Island’s upcoming Fire Up The Night event. Nancy Rozzi from Rozzi’s Famous Fireworks and Tom Rhein from…
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Cincinnatians say goodbye to summer this weekend in the usual style with a half million people expected to pack both sides of the Ohio Sunday for…