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The state’s top prosecutor has declined to co-lead an investigation into the cause of an explosion at an Esparto fireworks facility in early July. This comes after the Yolo County Board of ...
The investigation asking if companies in Esparto were involved in activities beyond what their licenses permitted will ...
Residents of Esparto are still waiting for answers following a fireworks facility explosion on July 1 that killed seven ...
The Yolo County coroner says all deaths were “immediate,” as state officials continue to investigate the cause of the ...
Coroner states Esparto warehouse explosion victims died from blast and thermal injuries; deaths ruled accidental.
California's top prosecutor is choosing not to co-lead an investigation into what caused a series of fireworks explosions ...
Yolo County declares a Local Health Emergency to address the aftermath of the Oakdale Fire fireworks explosion and calls for ...
Yolo County officials have now released their determination for what killed the seven people in July's Esparto fireworks ...
State law allows fireworks firms to get state permission to import wholesale explosives without proving they have a safe place to keep them.
A task force of fire, law enforcement and industry experts hopes to prevent something like this from happening again ...
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