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Two fireworks businesses are connected to the Esparto property where a series of explosions July 1 killed seven people. But ...
We are the underdog ... and, most importantly, have a perfect safety record,” said one company at the Esparto property that ...
The first civil lawsuit stemming from the deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto that shook the entire community ...
The investigation into the Esparto fireworks explosion, which resulted in seven deaths, is under scrutiny due to concerns ...
A company that farms in Esparto has sued the fireworks operators and property owner connected to the rural Yolo County lot ...
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.
The California State Fire Marshal suspended the licenses of two pyrotechnic companies tied to the Esparto explosion.
The suit alleges negligence and recklessness, seeking damages for crop loss, and pointed to the property owner for allowing ...
While authorities have not identified any victims, family members have identified their lost loved ones. Among them are ...
Roads around the former fireworks facility reopened Friday, allowing a closer look at the site where seven people died.
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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 ...
The Office of the State Fire Marshal suspended licenses tied to the Esparto fireworks explosion that killed seven people.
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