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Fourth of July celebrations around North Texas are underway. And while impressive firework displays are always crowd pleasers here are a couple of Independence Day contests that will take you back to small town vibes of yesteryear.
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An estimated 1.8 million customers will pass through Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport from July 2 through July 8, about on par with last year's record travel numbers.
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With the July Fourth holiday approaching firework shops are busier than ever. Many North Texas cities are putting on firework shows, some residents may want to put on their own illuminating affair. Before lighting up sparklers in the backyard, here is what residents in counties throughout the Metroplex should know.
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The festivities will also feature live music from Denton’s Raised Right Men, face painting, balloon art, and food and drinks for purchase.
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As Fourth of July festivities near, Fort Worth police are sounding the alarm on illegal fireworks and celebratory gunfire, warning residents that violations could result in steep fines or jail time.
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Brilliant firework displays will light up the sky around North Texas this Fourth of July holiday. Here are a few places you can see them with minimal hassle.
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The Sensory Sensitive 4th of July Celebration in North Texas will be held on July 3. Here are the details.
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Here’s your guide to 11 Fourth of July parades, festivals and celebrations happening in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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Before you head out to celebrate Independence Day, be sure to check out our list of some of the best firework displays in the North Texas area.
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As North Texas prepares to celebrate Independence Day Thursday and throughout the weekend, doctors share best practices for fireworks, heat and COVID-19 safety.
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Beat the heat with a concert; enjoy a sensory friendly Fourth; watch the weenie dogs race or try your luck at a pie-eating contest.
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As families head for the lake or pool to celebrate, Dr. Dan Guzman with Cook Children's advises caution.