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Volusia County Animal Services is reminding people to keep a close eye on pets during this Fourth of July Weekend.
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Fireworks can be a fun and exciting way to observe the Fourth of July. Whether you plan to attend a professional display or fire them off yourself, "Your Florida" has some tips to help you celebrate safely.
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Several fire rescue departments discussed many of the safety issues that arise during the holidays, including incidents involving ladders and candles.
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Pyrotechnic amusements from sparklers to Roman candles have long been a staple of celebrations in the U.S. and beyond, helping to mark national holidays, sporting events and more.
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The July Fourth event is returning to Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park with family-friendly activities, live entertainment and an evening fireworks display.
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Popular events and fireworks shows are returning including Boom by the Bay, which will be held on July 4 instead of over the weekend as was the case in 2023.
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This year, the greater Tampa Bay region is full of fun activities to enjoy your Fourth of July weekend with.
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The nest is located across U.S. 19 from BayCare Ballpark. Wildlife officials recommended Saturday's show be canceled.
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People should avoid unapproved fireworks, keep pets inside and away from fireworks and leave big fireworks shows to the professionals.
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Fourth of July is fast approaching, which means it’s time to start planning which fun-filled events to attend throughout the greater Tampa Bay region.
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This is especially true for species that are in the midst of their beach nesting seasons.
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Officials are asking residents in the Tampa Bay Region to be responsible and to leave fireworks to professionals for the Fourth of July.