Right now we are seeing some black smoke in Yolo County. You can actually hear the pops of these fireworks. I really don't know what we're in for. I do know that there's *** large fireworks facility. ...
Devastating Pyrotechnics built its brand on being scrappy. It was the “underdog” fireworks company that pitched longer shows for less money — and won. From its base outside the small town of Esparto, ...
Authorities have released the names of the seven people who died in a massive explosion at a fireworks warehouse in Northern California last week. The Yolo County Coroner’s Office on Friday identified ...
The vendor that had been under contract to put on St. Helena’s Fourth of July fireworks show has lost its state license after a series of explosions killed seven people on July 1 near the Yolo County ...
Two weeks after the explosions in Esparto killed seven people, KCRA 3 Investigates is uncovering more details about the Esparto firefighter and his role in working for the two fireworks companies tied ...
Two companies and their owners associated with the July 1 Esparto fireworks explosion had their licenses revoked by California state authorities on Friday. The Office of the State Fire Marshal ...
The first civil lawsuit stemming from the deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto that shook the entire community three weeks ago has been filed in Yolo County Superior Court. It's not on ...
California law allowed a pyrotechnics CEO with a felony to hold state licenses. Devastating Pyrotechnics lacked local permits and imported restricted chemicals. Federal-state regulatory gaps raise ...
Devastating Pyrotechnics built its brand on being scrappy. It was the “underdog” fireworks company that pitched longer shows for less money — and won. From its base outside the small town of Esparto, ...