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Two fireworks businesses are connected to the Esparto property where a series of explosions July 1 killed seven people. But ...
The first civil lawsuit stemming from the deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto that shook the entire community ...
County officials want the state attorney general to wade into the complex investigation to avoid any perceived conflict of ...
The July 1 explosion near Esparto leveled at least one building and ignited a 78-acre fire in an agricultural area about 40 ...
The suit alleges negligence and recklessness, seeking damages for crop loss, and pointed to the property owner for allowing ...
Investigators released the names of the seven people who were killed in a massive pyrotechnics facility explosion that took place days before the Fourth of July.
ESPARTO — Three brothers, two of them East Bay residents, were among seven people identified Friday by authorities in Yolo County as victims of an explosion at a warehouse storing fireworks.
Etta James Farming LLC has taken legal action against the owners and operators of an unauthorized fireworks facility, which ...
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Her son, Joel "Junior" Melendez, 28, was killed in the blast. Lupe said her strong words are directed at the fireworks company that employed her son and also at county and state officials, who have ...
Seven people were "unaccounted for" in Yolo County's town of Esparto after several explosions at a fireworks warehouse ...
Business records also show that Kenneth Chee is the owner of the business at the San Francisco property. Chee, the 48-year-old CEO of the company, was denied a license from the Bureau of Alcohol, ...
A large illegal fireworks display, placed in the street by the homeowner, failed and began misfiring toward the home where the child was, police said.
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