Hawaiʻi lawmakers who hope to curb the use of illegal fireworks already have several bills drafted ahead of the start of Jan.
Doctors in Hawaii are sharing more details about the number of people who were rushed to the hospital after a New Year's Eve fireworks blast.
The potential new measures include $300 tickets police could issue to those who shoot off fireworks and Class A felony ...
Changes to legislation proposed Monday would make it easier for prosecutors to convict those charged with fireworks-related ...
State leaders are proposing enhanced penalties and other possible solutions to crack down on illegal fireworks.
Right now, lighting up illegal fireworks or possession of them, is a misdemeanor. That would change to a non-criminal civil ...
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Under Florida law, people 18 and older can buy fireworks that are usually prohibited and use them on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. These include explosive fireworks like firecrackers ...
Ras Al Khaimah is preparing to ring in 2025 with a 15-minute fireworks and laser drone show, poised to set new world records. To ensure the safety of attendees and manage traffic during the ...
While fireworks and the Fourth of July are synonymous, they are also quite common during New Year’s celebrations. But if you’re planning on launching fireworks this New Year’s, it’s ...
In Florida, fireworks are only permitted on July 4th, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. Buyers must be at least 18 years old, and local laws may impose additional restrictions. For example ...