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San Fernando Valley roundup: Regional firework shows, Team seeks to solve Amelia Earhart mystery

Fireworks exploded near the La Crescenta Elementary School playground last 4th of July.
Fireworks exploded near the La Crescenta Elementary School playground last 4th of July.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
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Good morning and happy 4th of July, readers. If you haven’t decided where to see fireworks tonight, the Valley has a few prime spots.

On Radford Avenue, the Studio City Chamber of Commerce is hosting their 14th annual Festival of Fireworks. Admission is a little pricey ($20) considering you can’t bring in your own beverages. VIP tickets go for $100. It all depends on how much you love America. Studio City Patch

Deeper in the Valley, the Valley Cultural Center is hosting a show at Woodland Hills’ Warner Center Park. Live music begins at 6 p.m. and fireworks will shoot off around 9 p.m. L.A. City Councilman Dennis P. Zine, who represents the area, is a main sponsor. Woodland Hills Patch

La Crescenta Elementary School will open their gates at 4 p.m. for their annual show. Tickets are $10 in person. Glendale News-Press

The holiday usually spurs pool parties, but Burbank is having a dry summer. Renovation is underway on the Verdugo Park pool, slated to be competed by next April. For now, residents have to deal with a bare slab of concrete and the loss of parking. Burbank Leader

Want to buy a dog or cat from a retail pet shop in Glendale? You only have until September, when a ban on selling the animals is scheduled to go into effect. But officials say they will conduct extensive outreach with stores to ease the transition. Glendale News-Press

Amelia Earhart lived in North Hollywood in the 1930s, and a statue sits in a park to remind residents of her legacy. But no one has been able to figure out what happened to the aviator after she disappeared in the South Pacific in 1937. A team heading to Hawaii thinks they have it figured out. Daily News

If you’re taking public transit today, Metro buses and trains will run on a holiday schedule. See a timetable here.

Now go have a pie.

-- Tiffany Kelly, Times Community News

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