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The Office of the State Fire Marshal announced that it has suspended the pyrotechnic licenses of two people tied to the ...
The investigation remains ongoing. Investigators released the names on Saturday of the seven people who were killed in a ...
Legislators representing Esparto want to “tighten up” California licensing laws and oversight in response to the deadly ...
The board said it hopes the state Department of Justice’s involvement will ensure public trust in an investigation that involves several county employees and local leaders.
State Senator Christopher Cabaldon is working on legislation to address regulatory gaps after the Esparto fireworks explosion ...
The July 1 explosion near Esparto leveled at least one building and ignited a 78-acre fire in an agricultural area about 40 miles northwest of Sacramento, killing seven people.
California fire officials have suspended licenses for two pyrotechnic companies after a deadly fireworks blast in Esparto.
Two weeks after a deadly explosion at an Esparto fireworks facility, the California State Fire Marshal said the licenses of ...
Citing concerns over potential conflicts of interest, the Yolo County Board of Supervisors sent a letter to the California Department of Justice, requesting it to join the Esparto investigation.
The owner of Devastating Pyrotechnics was barred by the ATF from having access to permits that would allow the fireworks ...
Yolo County authorities have officially identified all seven of the people who died in the Esparto fireworks warehouse explosion.
A loophole in California's law allowed the owner and CEO of San Francisco-based Devastating Pyrotechnics to obtain explosives ...