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Not only do fireworks scare animals and injure people, they are also bad for air quality when there's no wind to blow the smoke away.
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If you’re feeling patriotic this year (or simply in the mood for some summer activities), the city and its surrounding area have plenty of family-friendly activities and parades to commemorate the holiday.
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Your furry friends might be afraid of loud noises like fireworks or celebratory gunfire.
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A question for the ages. Right now, there's room for both.
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July Fourth weekend is right around the corner, and cities across Central Texas are celebrating with food, activities and fireworks.
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The shortage is like if H-E-B ran out of milk, bread and toilet paper (if you could imagine). And while firecrackers are not nearly as essential as groceries, they are subject to the same supply-chain disruptions that have plagued other businesses.
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Varios espectáculos pirotécnicos fueron suspendidos en 2020 a causa de la pandemia, pero este año, gracias a los avances de la campaña de vacunación, muchos de estos eventos han vuelto.
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While some festivities were called off in 2020, many events in and around Austin are back on this year — thanks to vaccinations.
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After production disruptions and shipping delays, fireworks are expensive and in short supply. Some retailers have shut down, and others warn customers their stock might be gone before July Fourth.
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From Texas Standard:If you're a Texan trying to make it in the fireworks business, take some cues from the products themselves: You've got to get off the…