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We wouldn't need a voter-initiated issue to eliminate property taxes if lawmakers would prioritize tax relief for citizens.
Northeast Ohio experts agree the best way to avoid fireworks injuries is not to fire them yourself. Still planning to? Here's ...
Whether you're heading to a professional show or purchasing a Roman candle from your local vendor, understanding your states ...
Local, state and federal agencies across Washington have issued burn bans as much of the state continues to face drought conditions that present above-normal risk for wildfires.
Ban enforcement rests with any sworn police officer, including the Pennsylvania State Police. There are fines if anyone breaks the burn ban: $100 for a first offense, $200 for a second, and $300 ...
While Ohio law allows residents to set off fireworks on the Fourth of July, a variety of local municipalities have ordinances ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs meets with Navajo Nation leadership to be briefed on the Oak Ridge Fire, which has burned 10,814 acres and ...
Consumer fireworks are regulated on a state-by-state basis. See the rules in your area for the Fourth of July.
Residents across Northeast Ohio planning their backyard celebrations this Fourth of July must also navigate a maze of ...
Two people in Southwest Florida are indicted as part of a national health care fraud sweep of 324 defendants involving $14.6 ...
Ohioans have been allowed to legally discharge consumer-grade fireworks around the Fourth of July holiday, unless limited by local laws.
Where are fireworks legal in Northeast Ohio? Alliance Consumer-grade fireworks are legal to possess and discharge, but they may only be discharged on certain days: July 4, from 8 p.m. to 11:59 p.m ...
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