If you bought your July 4th fireworks at a pop up tent in central New York, you may have to return them. Over 30,000 of the Red White & Blue Smoke Fireworks are being recalled.
As the 4th of July holiday approaches our minds become filled with thoughts of food, fun and of course fireworks. After all what would Independence Day be without fireworks?
In 2014, New York State passed a law allowing the use of sparklers and small ground fireworks leading up to the Independence Day holiday and New Years Eve.
The 31st Annual Ilion Days is right around the corner, and the committee for the celebration has started releasing the events and activities scheduled.
Well it took the override of County Executive Anthony Picente's veto, but a law finally passed allowing you to shoot off fireworks in Oneida County. It is also legal to sell them in the county, but both of these new laws come with some restrictions.
We've seen the lists of fireworks scheduled in Central New York towns on the 4th of July. But where are the "unofficial" places you can watch a killer display?
One of the best weekends of the summer is 4th of July weekend. While celebrating our nation's birthday Americans partake in fun activities including barbecues, camping, swimming, and of course fireworks. Whether you're grilling, enjoying a backyard or camp fire, or setting off fireworks safety is always the main concern. We have all the tips you need to know on keeping your holiday a fun and safe