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San Antonio — also known as Military City USA — is ready to light up the sky this Fourth of July, and should be prepared for the possibility of rain.
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More than 70,000 revelers are expected under the Tower of the Americas for the city’s official New Year’s Eve celebration on Tuesday night.Ten of…
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Every year, the Consumer Product Safety Commission urges Americans to use fireworks responsibly. It does this by blowing up a bunch of mannequins on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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For many Fourth of July celebrations, fireworks are a staple. While the sale and use of fireworks are banned within San Antonio’s city limits, they are…
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AUSTIN — The Texas House has approved allowing the sale of fireworks on holidays that mark Texas independence.The measure approved Tuesday would allow…
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If you’re still making your Fourth of July plans, here's an idea to consider: Freedom Fest downtown at Market Square.“We’ve been having this for years and…
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Fireworks sales began Monday for the July 4 holiday, and although fire officials would rather see people play it safe and go see a professional…
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As the world rings in the New Year, thousands of San Antonio residents and visitors will flock downtown to celebrate the arrival of 2013. Organizers say…
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The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag warning for the western part of South Texas due to "critical" fire conditions. The warning is in effect…