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Legislators representing Esparto want to “tighten up” California licensing laws and oversight in response to the deadly ...
Two weeks after a deadly explosion at an Esparto fireworks facility, the California State Fire Marshal said the licenses of ...
The Office of the State Fire Marshal suspended licenses tied to the Esparto fireworks explosion that killed seven people.
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A loophole in California's law allowed the owner and CEO of San Francisco-based Devastating Pyrotechnics to obtain explosives ...
California suspends licenses of two fireworks company owners after a Yolo County warehouse explosion killed seven workers, ...
The Yolo County Coroner’s Office has officially identified all seven people killed in the July 1 explosion in Esparto. Family ...
Two Yolo County Sheriff's Office employees are on leave as authorities investigate the Esparto warehouse explosion.
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More than a week after the deadly explosion and fire at a fireworks facility in Esparto, investigators are still working to figure out what went wrong. Dispatch audio from July 1 shows that fireworks ...
Shipping records show that Devastating Pyrotechnics imported large amounts of raw chemicals often used to manufacture ...
The pyrotechnic license of Esparto Firefighter Craig Cutright, of BlackStar Fireworks, was one of those suspended.
Victims of the Oakdale fire in Yolo County were identified through DNA, while recovery and investigations by various agencies ...
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Woodland The Daily Democrat on MSNState ‘loophole’ helped CEO of Esparto fireworks facility obtain licensesAn investigation from the Sacramento Bee revealed how California law “loopholes” allowed for the company which owned the fireworks facility in Esparto — which exploded on July 1 ...
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