Fourth of July forecast: Hot and dry with a chance of fireworks
Jul 01, 2025 | By: Vince DiceFireworks can be discharged from 10 a.m. to midnight in unincorporated Pierce County; they are banned entirely in Gig Harbor city limits.
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Fireworks can be discharged from 10 a.m. to midnight in unincorporated Pierce County; they are banned entirely in Gig Harbor city limits.
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