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The California State Fire Marshal suspended the licenses of two pyrotechnic companies tied to the Esparto explosion.
Roads around the former fireworks facility reopened Friday, allowing a closer look at the site where seven people died.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal suspended licenses tied to the Esparto fireworks explosion that killed seven people.
The first civil lawsuit stemming from the deadly fireworks warehouse explosion in Esparto that shook the entire community ...
It was the “underdog” fireworks company that pitched longer shows for less money — and won. From its base outside the small ...
Two weeks after a deadly explosion at an Esparto fireworks facility, the California State Fire Marshal said the licenses of ...
After what happened in Esparto and the large response that followed, CBS News California looked back at another large fireworks-related explosion in California to get an idea of how the investigation ...
Talk about an explosive situation: Los Angeles firefighters are anxiously monitoring a warehouse filled with 75 tons of ...
The investigation into the Esparto fireworks explosion, which resulted in seven deaths, is under scrutiny due to concerns ...
On Monday afternoon, their family made sure that connection would be preserved, even in death. The brothers were buried in a ...
Loved ones gathered on Monday to remember two of the victims killed in the deadly fireworks explosion in the Northern ...
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