A Citrus County man was arrested in Hernando County on New Year's Day after throwing lit fireworks at a trooper sitting in ...
Florida statutes say there are three days - New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and July 4 - where people can legally shoot ...
A Florida woman was watching fireworks when she was killed by what police suspect was “celebratory gunfire” minutes into New ...
Worried your neighbors will set off fireworks for the third day in a row tonight? Here's what to know about Florida's laws ...
Fireworks are a holiday favorite, but it’s important to understand the rules to avoid fines or injuries. In Florida, ...
A Florida state trooper subjected to a barrage of “loud pops” on New Year’s Day was the target of a dangerous fireworks prank ...
A family in Florida is grieving the loss of their mother and grandmother, who was hit by a stray bullet while watching New ...
To the person complaining about fireworks, excellent example of police picking and choosing which laws to enforce. Always ...
The year 2024 has finally ended, and it’s time to close this chapter and start planning for 2025. What better way to end 2024 ...
MIAMI - South Floridians are gearing up for a dazzling start to 2025, with fireworks lighting up the skies from Miami's ...
From early evening ball drops for families to midnight fireworks displays, there are so many ways to ring in 2025 in SWFL ...
Explosive fireworks are legal in Florida on three days: New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, and Independence Day (Fourth of July). However, fireworks are allowed all year for specific situations.