Here s where you can watch Fourth of July fireworks near Seattle
Sign In
FacebookTwitterEmail 3
1of3Scenes from Fourth of July celebrations, Tuesday, July 4, 2017 at Gasworks Park.GENNA MARTIN, SEATTLEPI.COMShow MoreShow Less
2of3
Fireworks display at Agate Pass between Bainbridge Island and the Olympic Peninsula.LoweStock/Getty Images/iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less
3of3
The Fourth of July is right around the corner, meaning its time for all manners of Seattle backyard barbecues, cooling dips at local swimming holes and of course, dazzling fireworks shows.
Although Seafair won t be lighting up the skies over Lake Union, there are plenty of other fireworks displays around Puget Sound for the patriotic holiday. And unlike last year s festivities, which were largely canceled or held online during the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person gatherings are allowed this year after the state fully reopened on June 30.
Thu, Jun 3rd 2021 12:05pm
Karl Bode
For years, AT&T worked tirelessly to erode its customers legal rights, using mouse print in its terms of service preventing consumers from participating in lawsuits against the company. Instead, customers were forced into binding arbitration, where arbitrators, chosen and paid by the companies under fire, unsurprisingly rule in favor of companies more often than not. Initially, the lower courts derided this anti-consumer behavior for what it was, noting that however brutally flawed the class action is, binding arbitration, at least the way we let companies designed it, in many ways made things worse.