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You’re allowed to have certain kinds of fireworks in North Carolina. If you’re caught with the illegal stuff, you could face ...
Cities and organizations across the Piedmont Triad are gearing up to light up the sky with dazzling fireworks displays in celebration of this year's Independence Day!
On this July 4 holiday, here's a refresher on N.C.'s stricter laws around fireworks including age restrictions, penalties and more.
For Independence Day, many North Carolina residents may be wondering about what types of fireworks can be discharged at barbecues and Fourth of July parties across the state.. It's probably ...
Cities across the Triangle are hosting firework shows all week from Monday, June 30 to Saturday, July 5 for the Fourth of July holiday. Here’s a comprehensive list of events (most of them are free!) ...
In North Carolina, it’s illegal to light any fireworks that shoot up into the air or make a loud banging noise, according to WFD. “You need to pay attention because you don’t want to be that person ...
A handful of towns in the Triangle are kicking off Fourth of July festivities a day early, attributing vendor availability, ...
Even fireworks that are legal in North Carolina can still cause severe burns. Sparklers burn at about 1,200 degrees, so children using them should be closely supervised.
The minimum age to buy fireworks in Missouri is 14, and in four states: Arkansas, Mississippi, North Dakota and Oklahoma, ...