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Consider Safe Fireworks Alternatives This 4th of July, Parkland Experts Caution | Dallas Weekly

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Firework displays are coming back with a boom after being on pause during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. With low COVID-19 cases and the continuous push for vaccines, city events around North Texas are ready to light up the sky this 4th of July.

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