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The concert, which began in Dripping Springs in 1973, is often (but not always) held in Texas. Last year, it took place in Camden, New Jersey.
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The heat wave may have slowed daytime attacks by mosquitos on humans in the San Antonio area, but their bites still pose a danger at night.
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A question for the ages. Right now, there's room for both.
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A record number of Texans are expected to travel this Fourth of July weekend, according to AAA. The organization predicts nearly 4 million Texans will take trips, breaking records previously set in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Celebrating the Fourth of July with an outdoor barbecue is cheaper than last year, but not by much, according to a new survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation.
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Nearly half a million people are expected to travel in Oklahoma over the holiday weekend, and most of them will be driving. AAA anticipates a record-breaking number of road trippers across the country, and it may be thanks in part to lower gas prices.
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The Fourth of July brings celebration, fireworks, and an increased risk for injury, fire and pets. To stay safe while you celebrate, take precautions.
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Happy Fourth of July, High Plains. (Well, a little early, but IT'S ALL I GOT!) Today on High Plains Morning, I talked to Jill Bronaugh, the Public…
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The Fourth of July can be a miserable day for dogs. The fireworks make scaredy-cats out of many canines.
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The small town of Canyon, Texas, will swell to the size of a small city this week, as it hosts one of the largest Fourth of July celebrations in the…