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From tickets to parking and everything in between, here's what you need to know before you head to Eleanor Tinsley Park for this year's Freedom Over Texas celebration.
Here's where you can legally light 4th of July fireworks in the Houston area including Cypress, Crosby and Channelview.
Looking for fun Fourth of July plans? Check out this list of top events—from fireworks and parades to festivals and live ...
Among the estimated 5.7 million Texans who will travel 50 miles or more for the Fourth of July holiday, the vast majority are ...
The slate of local events features live music, food and drinks, family-friendly activities and, of course, fireworks displays ...
Starbucks is launching a limited-edition Frappuccino for the Fourth of July, featuring a vibrant red, white and blue blend.
"Free America Weekend" protests are planned nationwide, including across Texas, for Friday, July 4, and through the weekend, ...
Even for Houston, this will be a hot Independence Day. Senate Approves Banning Unemployment Benefits For People With More ...
It's not the Fourth of July without fireworks. Here are some places around greater Houston where you can see the skies burst ...
A new WalletHub study on the "Best & Worst Places for 4th of July Celebrations (2025)" deemed Austin and San Antonio some of ...
July 4, 9 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Free (admission) Plaza de Valero at The Alamo, 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio ...
Dogwood Elementary School, 600 Dogwood Lane, New Caney (parade's starting location), Roman Forest City Park, 1715-1739 Roman ...