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The Fourth of July is right around the corner, but some San Luis Obispo County residents won’t be able to participate in one of the holiday’s traditions.
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The Santa Maria Fire Department will crack down on the use of illegal fireworks on the Fourth of July. They plan to fly an unmanned aerial vehicle with GPS technology to pinpoint where people are setting off fireworks.
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The drones will be accompanied by officers in unmarked vehicles who will then respond to anything the drones detect.
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The Fourth of July fireworks show, returning to Pismo beach this year after it was canceled last year due to COVID restrictions, is expected to bring in…
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Firework booths are now open, selling what they call “safe and sane” fireworks for the Fourth of July Holiday, as police throughout the Central Coast are…
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Bars, breweries and wine tasting venues are closing their doors Thursday night in San Luis Obispo after the city issued temporary restrictions for the 4th…
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With a heat wave on the horizon, public safety officials along the Central Coast are reminding residents and visitors celebrating Independence Day that…
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Looking for some Fourth of July pyrotechnics? Once the sun goes down Tuesday evening, municipal firework shows will kick off in the following Central…
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Our intense drought has Central Coast fire protection agencies boosting their efforts to crack down on the use of illegal fireworks.In San Luis Obispo…
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Fireworks sales started this weekend and 'safe and sane' registered fireworks are allowed in some places on the Central Coast.However, because of the…