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Independence Day Firework Shows Happening on Fourth of July in the Chicago Area
Much of the Chicago area, including at Navy Pier, lit up the sky over the weekend to celebrate Independence Day 2022 with grand fireworks displays, but there are still plenty of Fourth of July fireworks to see on Monday.
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Sparklers, Fireworks Illegal in Chicago, Officials Remind As Independence Day Weekend Begins
As Independence Day weekend kicks off nationwide, Chicago officials are reminding about the legality of fireworks and sparklers amid anticipated citywide celebrations.
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2022 Fourth of July: Independence Day Firework Shows Across the Chicago Area
Looking for a place to watch explosive fireworks displays in the Chicago area this Independence Day weekend? We’ve got you covered.
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Leave Fireworks to the Pros, Officials Plea
Ahead of Fourth of July, fire and medical officials made a public plea for revelers not to shoot off fireworks this holiday weekend. NBC 5’s Kye Martin reports.
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Fourth of July: Are Fireworks Illegal in Illinois?
As 2022 Fourth of July weekend celebrations begin kick off in Illinois, families across the city and suburbs are planning to attend barbecues, parades — and of course, firework shows.
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Fourth of July: Are Fireworks Illegal in Illinois? Here's What to Know
It’s a question asked every Fourth of July as people prepare for their Independence Day celebrations. Here’s a full breakdown.
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2022 Fourth of July Fireworks: Where to Find Firework Shows in Chicago and the Suburbs
Here’s where and when you can see fireworks throughout Chicago area and the suburbs.
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Where to Watch the Fourth of July Fireworks in the Chicago Suburbs
July is just around the corner, and many of Chicago’s suburbs will be hosting Fourth of July firework displays and celebrations.
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Independence Day Fireworks: Where to Watch in Chicago Suburbs
Many of Chicago’s suburbs are celebrating the state’s reopening with the return of July 4 fireworks displays and Fourth of July celebration. Find where to watch Fourth of July fireworks near you in the list below.
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July Fourth Fireworks: What's Legal and What's Not in Illinois
It’s a question asked every Fourth of July as people prepare for their Independence Day celebrations. Here’s a full breakdown.
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Fourth of July Fireworks in Illinois: What's Legal and What's Not in 2021
Are fireworks legal in Illinois and if so, which ones are allowed?
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Fourth of July Fireworks in Illinois: What's Legal and What's Not in 2021
It’s a question asked every Fourth of July as people prepare for their Independence Day celebrations. Here’s a full breakdown.
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Where to Watch 2021 Fourth of July Fireworks in Chicago Suburbs
Many of Chicago’s suburbs are celebrating the state’s reopening with the return of July 4 fireworks displays and Fourth of July celebration. Find where to watch Fourth of July fireworks near you in the list below.
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Where to Watch 2021 Fourth of July Fireworks in Chicago Suburbs
Many of Chicago’s suburbs are celebrating the state’s reopening with the return of July 4 fireworks displays and Fourth of July celebration. Find where to watch Fourth of July fireworks near you in the list below.
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Fireworks: Experts Warn of High Demand, Limited Supply, Dangerous Fire Conditions
With Independence Day just a few weeks away, the demand for fireworks is skyrocketing when supplies are limited. NBC 5’s Chris Hush reports.
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South Haven Already Canceling July 4 Fireworks Show
A Lake Michigan community in southwestern Michigan is canceling a popular fireworks show months before the July 4 holiday.
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Doctors Warn of More Fireworks Injuries This Year
With the coronavirus pandemic cancelling many professional fireworks displays, doctors say people are crossing borders to buy fireworks in states where they’re legal, but still very dangerous. “Now you have amateurs, who never really use fireworks before, trying to set off M-80’s or quarter sticks of dynamite or some of these mortars. They’re coming in with horrific injuries,” said...
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Orland Park to Hold Modified Fourth Of July Fireworks, Concert Despite Concerns
Despite concerns over the further spread of coronavirus, the Orland Park village board voted to move forward with a modified fireworks and concert plan. NBC 5’s Lisa Chavarria reports.