Most incorporated cities in King County already have fireworks bans, but unincorporated parts of the county have been a fireworks free-for-all on the Fourth of July. Not anymore.
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“Our goal is to give the public information in advance to make sure they know about the new law and when it will take effect,” Fire Marshal Chris Ricketts wrote in a statement. “Our priority is safety. We want the people who live, work, and play in unincorporated King County to enjoy the Fourth of July, New Year’s Eve, and other holidays — safely.”
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