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New fireworks legislation after New Year’s Eve disaster - MSN
On New Year’s Eve, the deadliest fireworks disaster in Hawaii’s history occurred. Six people died in two separate incidents, including a 3-year-old child.
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) - Fireworks may be the symbol by which Americans celebrate independence from Great Britain, but they almost exclusively come from China. With President Donald Trump’s ...
Iowans would be free to shoot off fireworks on the Fourth of July and New Year's Eve under a bill heading to Gov. Kim Reynolds' desk. Senate File 303 would prohibit city and county governments ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — A new state law prevents Iowa cities and counties from banning fireworks on July 3, July 4, and New Year’s Eve. Currently, fireworks are legal across Iowa from June 1 to ...
Senate File 303 stops county supervisors and city councils from enforcing restrictions on July 3, the Fourth of July, and on New Year's Eve on Dec. 31.
The Des Moines City Council voted to permit setting off fireworks over the Fourth of July and New Year's Eve holidays. The decision was made to align with a new Iowa law signed by Gov. Kim Reynolds.
The tragic New Year’s Eve fireworks explosion in Aliamanu—the deadliest in Hawai‘i’s history—left six people dead, including a young child, and dozens more seriously injured. Today on ...
The fireworks show is estimated to cost between $140,000 and $150,000, funded by the city's beach fund. Naples will usher in 2026 with fireworks. Just not on New Year's Eve, but a few days later.
Viewing Sydney's multi-million-dollar fireworks show from North Sydney Council's prime vantage point on New Year's Eve will cost at least $50 — even though it is public land.
Ames residents can discharge fireworks on private property during specified hours on July 3-4, and Dec. 31. Fireworks are prohibited on public property such as parks, streets, and sidewalks. Landlords ...
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