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More local July 4th events canceled due to immigration raids
Several local communities have canceled or postponed their 4th of July celebrations due to federal immigration raids occurring across the region. Among the most prominent of canceled events is ... Read More
Natick MA Fourth of July parade is canceled for third straight year - MetroWest Daily News

The community tradition stretches back to 1955, but Natick has not seen a July 4 parade in nearly three years, as the 2020 and 2021 events were called off due to COVID-19 and “associated ... Read More
Illinois city cancels July 4 parade over COVID-19 concerns but allows Juneteenth and Pride celebrations - Fox News

Illinois Illinois city cancels July 4 parade over COVID-19 concerns but allows Juneteenth and Pride celebrations Evanston reported zero new coronavirus cases over the last seven days ... Read More
Arlington TX 4th of July Parade canceled due to coronavirus | Fort Worth Star-Telegram

The Arlington, Texas Independence Day Parade is canceled due to coronavirus concerns. This is the first time in its over 50-year history the city has canceled the 4th of July parade. Fireworks ... Read More
July 4 parade in D.C. cancelled amid coronavirus pandemic - The Washington Post

The National Park Service announced Thursday that the Independence Day parade in the nation’s capital will be canceled for a second year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Agency spokesman ... Read More
Nearby July 4 events canceled after Highland Park mass shooting - The Hill

Multiple Chicago suburbs on Monday announced they would be canceling their Fourth of July events after a mass shooting in Highland Park, Ill., left at least six people dead and many more injured. Read More
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