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Coroner states Esparto warehouse explosion victims died from blast and thermal injuries; deaths ruled accidental.
The Yolo County coroner says all deaths were “immediate,” as state officials continue to investigate the cause of the explosion and prepare to evaluate California’s fireworks regulations.
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 top health official declared Monday a local health emergency to assess if hazardous material spread across soil, ...
It comes as the county declares a local health emergency allowing officials to identify the materials stored at the blast ...
ESPARTO, Calif. — Yolo County has declared a local health emergency following July's deadly fireworks explosion in Esparto, ...
Today’s local health emergency declaration for the Oakdale Fire allows Yolo County to request support from state and federal ...
Seven were killed in a blast on a deputy’s property. The AG says Cal Fire and Yolo County’s D.A. can handle it.
Residents of Esparto, California, are still waiting for answers following a fireworks facility explosion that killed seven workers, as CalFire continues its investigation.
Officials have declared a local health emergency after the Esparto fireworks explosion that killed seven people in July.
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Daily Democrat on MSNYolo County judge swapped out over civil Esparto fireworks lawsuit
A Yolo County judge removed himself from presiding over a civil lawsuit related to the deadly series of explosions last month ...
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