July 4th fireworks: New rules, where to watch and tips in Southern California

FLASH SALE Don't miss this deal


Standard Digital Access

We’re heading into July 4th weekend! If you’re still making plans, here’s our guide to help. 

First, you might have looked around enough to know that a few traditional regional fireworks shows were changed to drones or canceled altogether. Is Southern California’s relationship with fireworks changing? Reporter Kristy Hutchings took a deeper look into what’s happening. 

Fireworks news updates

Throughout the region, law enforcement agencies are cracking down on illegal fireworks ahead of the holiday.  Here are some recent stories in the news:

Heading to the beach?

Expect big crowds, big surf and big tides. Here’s what to know.

It’s going to be hot

Temperatures over 100 degrees are expected this week in Southern California, with a spike on Wednesday.

Where to watch fireworks

Want to go to a show? You have options, including this list of free fireworks shows across Southern California. 

Here are more options:

More tips

From our archives

Longtime Orange County Register photographer Mark Rightmire wrote some tips for how to take great photos of fireworks.

How to help your pet stay calm when the fireworks start.

 

View more on Orange County Register

Exit mobile version