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The California State Fire Marshal is investigating what was permitted at a warehouse that exploded in Esparto and left seven ...
Roads around the former fireworks facility reopened Friday, allowing a closer look at the site where seven people died.
After weeks of road closures around County Road 23 and 86A, those roads have now been reopened to traffic, allowing residents ...
Citing concerns over potential conflicts of interest, the Yolo County Board of Supervisors sent a letter to the California ...
Residents agree that the Department of Justice should join Cal Fire in taking the lead on the investigation. ESPARTO, Calif. — Officials have reopened all the surrounding roads near the Esparto ...
Legislators representing Esparto want to “tighten up” California licensing laws and oversight in response to the deadly ...
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors penned a letter Friday to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, seeking his office’s ...
The state fire marshal sat down for a one-on-one interview regarding the investigation into the Esparto fireworks warehouse ...
The Office of the State Fire Marshal announced that it has suspended the pyrotechnic licenses of two people tied to the ...
The facility destroyed was located roughly a mile south of Esparto on the 26400 block of County Road 23 near County Road 86A. Esparto is 14 miles west of Woodland along Highway 16. The drive from ...
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Dr. Mary Vixie Sandy said the board was making the request due to "strong public perception of conflicts" with the Yolo County Sheriff's Office.
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Board Chair Dr. Marie Vixie Sandy says both of Yolo County's district attorney and sheriff support the request.
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