Fourth of July weekend
Coverage of Fourth of July weekend in the Nexus archive.
- Health officials confirm Nashville's first measles case of 2026
Health officials confirmed Nashville's first measles case of 2026. The Metro Public Health Department issued an alert stating the patient was in public during the infectious period over the Fourth of July weekend.
- Family of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells demand investigation into son's death
The family of Mississippi teen Nolan Wells is demanding an investigation into his death after his body was discovered following a Fourth of July weekend disappearance.
- Gunman arrested in July 4 shooting that injured 8 in Coney Island: NYPD
A gunman was arrested for shooting eight people, including four children, at a Coney Island barbecue on Fourth of July weekend. Robert Smith, 44, was charged with multiple counts of attempted murder by the NYPD. The suspect was wearing a ski mask during the incident.
- PHOTOS: Hanover firefighters rescue horse stuck in 'precarious situation'
Hanover County firefighters rescued a horse that became stuck in a precarious situation over the Fourth of July weekend. The incident required emergency response efforts to safely extract the animal.
- San Francisco sees surge in electric scooter injuries over July 4 weekend
San Francisco experienced a surge in electric scooter injuries during the July 4 weekend, with first responders reporting 15 victims in a 40-minute period. While illegal fireworks also caused serious injuries, scooter-related incidents saw the largest increase in calls for service.
- Chicago man charged in deadly shooting of Montana Weathers, 10, in Gary
A Chicago man has been charged in the deadly shooting of 10-year-old Montana Weathers in Gary. The incident occurred while the boy was visiting family over the Fourth of July weekend.
- Over a dozen boaters cited for DWI over Fourth of July weekend
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announced that over a dozen boaters were cited for DWI during increased patrols over the Fourth of July weekend.
- Gastonia neighborhood loses key resource after intentional fire destroys Dollar Tree
An intentional fire destroyed a Dollar Tree store in Gastonia, confirmed by the Gastonia Fire Marshal. The store, described as a vital neighborhood resource, was damaged during a weekend of reported chaos and fireworks-related incidents. A suspect described as shirtless with dreads was seen fleeing the scene, and investigators are exploring connections to nearby fireworks disputes.
- Austin received more than 700 fireworks complaints over Fourth of July weekend
More than 700 fireworks complaints were reported to Austin 311 during the Fourth of July long weekend. The complaints were submitted over the extended holiday period.
- Police seize 80 pounds of fireworks from man in Morgan Hill
Police in Morgan Hill seized 80 pounds of fireworks from a man who had purchased $1,800 worth of the items. The arrest occurred before the Fourth of July weekend after an officer noticed a suspicious car parked behind a business.
- 2 Flock cameras ‘intentionally cut down’ in South Carolina town amid nationwide camera controversy
Two Flock Safety camera poles were intentionally cut down in Pageland, South Carolina, as part of a nationwide controversy over the AI-enabled surveillance devices. The cameras, used by law enforcement and private entities, have sparked debates about privacy and oversight despite claims they help solve crimes.
- Suburban reservoirs nearly full after multiple rounds of storms drop heavy rain on Chicagoland during holiday weekend
Two suburban reservoirs are nearly full after four rounds of severe thunderstorms caused heavy rainfall in Chicagoland during the Fourth of July weekend. The storms repeatedly affected the same areas, leading to significant water accumulation.
- 3 people shot during large 4th of July weekend gathering in Iredell County
Three people were shot during a large 4th of July weekend gathering in Iredell County, near West Front Street in Statesville. The incident occurred around 2:30 a.m. on July 5, with all three victims expected to survive. Authorities are investigating, and no arrests have been made as of Sunday.
- 20-year-old man drowns at St. Croix Beach
A 20-year-old man drowned at St. Croix Beach on Sunday evening after emergency responders and members of the public attempted to rescue him. Despite lifesaving efforts, he was later pronounced dead at Regions Hospital. The incident is under investigation, and multiple drownings and a critical injury occurred during the Fourth of July weekend in Minnesota.
- Increased patrols target impaired boating and life jacket use
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries agents are increasing patrols during the Fourth of July weekend to enforce boating laws and promote life jacket use. The focus is on addressing impaired boating and ensuring water safety for residents enjoying the holiday.
- Shark sightings spike near America's beaches as July 4 crowds head to shore for weekend
Shark sightings near U.S. beaches have increased during the Fourth of July weekend, but experts confirm shark bites remain rare. Marine biologist Mike Heithaus advises avoiding murky water and fishing areas while highlighting that sharks typically ignore humans. Regions like Florida's New Smyrna Beach, North Carolina's Outer Banks, and Cape Cod see higher shark activity due to migration, warming waters, and prey availability.
- Record challenging temps in the Carolinas as heat wave continues
The Carolinas are experiencing a dangerous heat wave with record-setting temperatures, heat advisories, and high humidity through the Fourth of July weekend. Heat index values exceed 105°F, prompting warnings to limit outdoor activity and stay hydrated, while isolated storms and strong wind gusts are possible.
- AAA offering free rides, tows for impaired drivers this Fourth of July weekend
AAA is offering free rides and tows to impaired drivers during the Fourth of July weekend through its Tow to Go program, available to members and non-members from Friday at 6 p.m. to Monday at 6 a.m. The service aims to prevent drunk driving incidents and is limited to those within a 10-mile radius of their home, with potential unavailability in rural areas.
- AAA offering free rides, tows for impaired drivers this Fourth of July weekend
AAA is offering free rides and tows for impaired drivers through its Tow to Go program during the Fourth of July weekend, available to members and non-members within a 10-mile radius of their home. The initiative aims to prevent drunk driving and save lives, with services running from Friday at 6 p.m. to Monday at 6 a.m.
- AAA offering free rides, tows for impaired drivers this Fourth of July weekend
AAA is offering free rides and tows to impaired drivers through its Tow to Go program during the Fourth of July weekend. The service, available to members and non-members, aims to prevent drunk driving and is operational from Friday at 6 p.m. to Monday at 6 a.m. Drivers must be within a 10-mile radius of their home to qualify, though rural areas may lack availability.
- Weekend Island Weather - Trades with big surf and seas for Fourth of July weekend
Trade wind conditions are ongoing, with Small Craft Advisories issued for Maui County and the Big Island during the Fourth of July weekend. The weather includes big surf and seas associated with the trade winds.
- Record setting heat expected in Charlotte region as heat wave continues
A dangerous heat wave with record-challenging temperatures is impacting the Charlotte region through the Fourth of July weekend, with highs reaching 101° and heat indices up to 107. The Carolinas can expect continued heat and humidity through Sunday, followed by scattered thunderstorms and slightly cooler temperatures by midweek.
- Two people dead and a third injured in shooting at Michigan shopping mall
A shooting at a shopping mall in Dearborn, Michigan, left two people dead and a third injured after a fight between two groups of young people escalated into gunfire. The incident occurred during the Fourth of July weekend, a period historically associated with increased gun violence in the US, with over 500 shootings reported nationwide that weekend in 2024.
- Record number of July 4th travelers expected despite higher gas prices, airfares
AAA projects a record 72 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home by driving or flying during the Fourth of July weekend, despite increased gas prices and airfares. The projection was discussed by AAA's senior manager, Robert Sinclair, on CBS News.
- Police brace for 'teen takeover' chaos ahead of Fourth of July weekend
Police departments nationwide are using drones, curfews, and social media monitoring to prevent 'teen takeovers' from disrupting Fourth of July weekend celebrations commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary.
- No swimming, no opening: Ramsey Creek Beach sits empty this holiday weekend
Ramsey Creek Beach in Cornelius is closed due to low water levels caused by ongoing drought conditions, affecting visitors during the Fourth of July weekend.
- A drunk driver killed her mom. She's sharing her story to save others from heartbreak this July 4th
Kelly Curtin's mother was killed by a drunk driver, prompting her to share her story to prevent similar tragedies during the Fourth of July weekend. Her family from Powhatan urges drivers to avoid alcohol-related incidents as police annually respond to thousands of such cases.
- Over 1.7 million grill brushes recalled ahead of Fourth of July weekend — after reports of swallowing metal
Over 1.7 million grill brushes have been recalled ahead of the Fourth of July weekend due to reports of people accidentally swallowing loose metal bristles from the tools.
- Man critical after shooting in Wynwood
A man in his 20s was shot in Miami's Wynwood area near Northwest 21st Street and Third Avenue around 9:30 p.m. on Thursday and is in critical condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Police and fire units responded to the scene, which saw a large police presence and cordoned-off blocks during the ongoing investigation. No suspect has been identified as of Friday morning.
- Cities brace for holiday weekend teen takeovers putting bystanders at deadly risk, former prosecutor warns
Cities across America are preparing for social media-driven 'teen takeovers' during the Fourth of July weekend, with police departments implementing preemptive measures like increased staffing, drones, and curfews to prevent dangerous gatherings. A former prosecutor warned that such events can escalate to violence, citing incidents like a Tybee Island pop-up event where gunshots were fired, prompting law enforcement to prioritize arrests of organizers.
- Hot and Humid Fourth of July Weekend with Daily Afternoon Storms
South Florida experiences a hot and humid Fourth of July weekend with daily afternoon storms, heavy downpours, and localized flooding risks. Heat index values reach 103-108°F, prompting heat risk advisories. The Atlantic Basin remains free of tropical systems, and safety tips are provided for outdoor activities.
- Heat wave to last in Charlotte region through Fourth of July weekend
A heat wave is affecting the Charlotte region through the Fourth of July weekend, with temperatures reaching up to 100°F and feels-like temperatures exceeding 105°F. A Heat Advisory is in effect for Friday, and isolated storms are possible, though temperatures will slightly decrease and rain chances increase by next week.
- Beat the heat: NYC's coolest summer hack involves fire hydrants
New York City residents can legally open fire hydrants to cool off during a heat wave lasting into the Fourth of July weekend. The practice is presented as a unique solution to combat extreme summer temperatures.
- FBI Chicago leader to leave after Fourth of July weekend: reports
The head of the FBI's Chicago field office is leaving his position after the Fourth of July weekend, with the reason for the departure remaining unclear.
- How to avoid heat illness and stay safe during the mega heat wave
A heat wave over the Fourth of July weekend could put millions at risk of heat-related illnesses. The article advises staying safe through measures beyond just drinking water.
- More Storms Today with Heavy Rain & Street Flooding Possible
South Florida faces active weather with afternoon and evening storms, heavy rain, and potential street flooding. Temperatures will reach the low 90s with a heat index of 103-108, and the active pattern continues into Friday. The Fourth of July weekend will see a shift toward drier conditions on the East coast.
- Oppressive heat and humidity for Carolinas through Fourth of July weekend
Dangerous heat and humidity with temperatures near 100°F and heat indices over 105°F will affect the Carolinas through the Fourth of July weekend. Heat advisories are in effect, with record temperatures likely Friday and Saturday. Cooler conditions and increased storm chances are expected by late next week.
- The Best July 4 Grill and Griddle Deals: Weber, Traeger, Recteq
The Fourth of July weekend offers the last major grill and griddle sale of the summer, featuring a $250 discount on a pellet smoker. Deals include brands like Weber, Traeger, and Recteq.
- APD to enforce personal watercraft ban for Fourth of July weekend
The Austin Police Lake Patrol Unit will enforce a ban on personal watercraft on Lake Austin starting at sunset on Friday, July 3 for the Fourth of July weekend.
- Hawaiʻi police urge safe driving this 4th of July
The Hawai'i Police Department is urging drivers to prioritize safety during the Fourth of July weekend by avoiding alcohol-impaired driving and arranging sober rides if consuming alcohol. The department emphasizes the 'Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving' message.