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Fireworks shows will be happening across the country for the Fourth of July, including at these area theme parks.
In Louisville or Jefferson County, larger display fireworks are not legal due to a local law. Some consumer products that don ...
Flooding forced organizers to cancel Thunder Over Louisville this year, so the city teamed up with Waterfront Park to put on ...
Kentucky defines all consumer fireworks as suitable for public use, with some restrictions on the size and amount of ...
ROARchestra, a partnership between the Louisville Zoo and Louisville Orchestra, returns to the Louisville Zoo's renovated Oasis Field stage this Saturday, July 5. The concert dates back to 1989 and is ...
The values prevailing from the American Revolution were visible when Christians lined up to attend Kentucky's first synagogue ...
Nothing says Independence Day quite like a fireworks show. To celebrate, here are events taking place around Louisville.
Wondering when your town is holding its Fourth of July fireworks show? Here’s a list of some of the shows happening in or ...
Louisville is preparing for thousands of people to visit Waterfront Park for the Fourth of July celebration. The free, family ...
July 5 is one of the busiest days for animal shelters as they are likely housing pets that ran away from home because they ...
Strong storms in April canceled Thunder over Louisville, the nation's single largest annual fireworks event, leading some Kentuckians to wonder if the same could happen again on Independence Day.
In Louisville or Jefferson County, larger display fireworks are not legal due to a local law. Some consumer products that don't leave the ground, such as sparklers, are allowed.