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A Taft man who sustained massive burns on June 29 died accidentally after an explosion went off while he was making black powder fireworks, the Kern County coroner’s office said ...
State Senator Christopher Cabaldon is working on legislation to address regulatory gaps after the Esparto fireworks explosion ...
The last remaining Pacific Gas & Electric Co. customers who lost their power following the deadly fireworks explosions now have a timeline of when they'll have their service restored.
An 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 leaving seven dead — ...
Two people died Sunday in separate drownings in Sonoma County, the Sheriff’s Office said.
The owner of Devastating Pyrotechnics was barred by the ATF from having access to permits that would allow the fireworks ...
The investigation remains ongoing. Investigators released the names on Saturday of the seven people who were killed in a ...
Yolo County authorities have officially identified all seven of the people who died in the Esparto fireworks warehouse explosion.
The victims, all men, ranged in age from 18 to 45 and were from California communities that include Stockton, San Francisco, ...
Authorities identified the seven people who were killed last week when a Northern California fireworks warehouse exploded.
An 18-year-old baseball player from Stockton was identified as one of seven people killed in an explosion at a fireworks ...