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The California Department of Justice rejected the request made by the Yolo County Board of Supervisors Chairperson, Dr. Mary ...
Coroner states Esparto warehouse explosion victims died from blast and thermal injuries; deaths ruled accidental.
California's top prosecutor is choosing not to co-lead an investigation into what caused a series of fireworks explosions ...
Yolo County top health official declared Monday a local health emergency to assess if hazardous material spread across soil, ...
Yolo County declares a Local Health Emergency to address the aftermath of the Oakdale Fire fireworks explosion and calls for ...
It comes as the county declares a local health emergency allowing officials to identify the materials stored at the blast ...
The Yolo County Coroner’s Office released the cause of death on Tuesday for the seven victims who died in the tragic warehouse explosion in Esparto on July 1. • Video above: ...
Today’s local health emergency declaration for the Oakdale Fire allows Yolo County to request support from state and federal ...
The response from Bonta’s office comes after the chair of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors sent a letter last month requesting they join the investigation, citing concerns that the property is ...
Seven were killed in a blast on a deputy’s property. The AG says Cal Fire and Yolo County’s D.A. can handle it.
Due to the I-80 and US 50 Rehabilitation Project, Caltrans notified drivers of a new traffic configuration on the westbound ...
Officials have declared a local health emergency after the Esparto fireworks explosion that killed seven people in July.
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