Fireworks, wildfire risk, and how to avoid a $500 ticket this Fourth of July

“Safe and Sane” fireworks are officially on sale in Clark County ahead of Fourth of July and America 250, the national celebration of 250 years since the U.S. was founded.

But for those wishing to mark the occasion with fireworks, it’s important to remember the local ordinances that spell legal trouble for many Southern Nevadans every year — even those who believe they’re following the law.

Adriana Gonzalez-Chavez hears from locals about how they plan to keep their celebrations “safe and sane”

Fireworks go on sale in Clark County ahead of July 4th holiday

This year, fireworks can legally be sold from June 28 to July 4, and they can only be purchased at one of the 180 approved fireworks stands in Clark County and the City of Las Vegas…

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