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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.
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They organized a little loop-the-loop around the paths of Randol Mill Park, with roughly 100 kids decorating their bikes with small American flags and red-white-and-blue bunting, many of the bicycles with playing cards in the spokes. This sort of made them sound motorbike-like. Sort of.
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Hot dogs, parades and a plethora of red, white and blue decor are the makings of many Independence Day celebrations. However, some Americans think no event would be complete without the holiday’s signature feature: fireworks.
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Before you head out to celebrate Independence Day, be sure to check out our guide to some of the best July 4th festivities in North Texas
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As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, Fort Worth first responders are reminding residents about firework safety.
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A question for the ages. Right now, there's room for both.
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A record number of Texans are expected to travel this Fourth of July weekend, according to AAA.The organization predicts nearly 4 million Texans will take trips, breaking records previously set in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The parades, performances and fireworks happening in Dallas, Fort Worth and all over North Texas.
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Jeff Jordan, owner of Flambeaux Fireworks talks about the new innovations in pyrotechnics and why Katy Perry's song Firework is a no-go for him.
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Celebrate Independence Day with our guide to all the best firework displays happening around North Texas.