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Her son, Joel "Junior" Melendez, 28, was killed in the blast. Lupe said her strong words are directed at the fireworks ...
Yolo County declares emergency following Oakdale Fire, enabling access to aid and focusing on recovery efforts.
A week after explosions at a Yolo County fireworks facility killed seven people, the state fire marshal investigates the ...
Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig has paused referrals to mental health and addiction intervention courts in favor of ...
Yolo County officials said that authorized personnel are conducting a "controlled explosive disposal" on Wednesday afternoon at the fireworks site in Esparto.
Esparto residents demand accountability after learning a Yolo County deputy lived on the property where a warehouse explosion ...
Judge Sonia Cortes of the Yolo County Superior Court denied a request by Privately Appointed Defense Attorney Melody Yasuda ...
Family members remembered the seven people killed during the fireworks warehouse explosion in Yolo County, two of the feared victims being 18-year-old and 22-year-old brothers from San Francisco.
Sacramento County sheriff’s bomb squad was among group sent to raid a home connected to last week’s warehouse explosion.
While authorities have not identified any victims, family members have identified their lost loved ones. Among them are fathers and a soon-to-be father, brothers and sons.
Officials searched a San Francisco home registered as the address for Devastating Pyrotechnics' CEO. Seven died in an explosion at the company's warehouse in Yolo County last week.
Multi-agency warrant served at SF pyrotechnics company address exactly one week after deadly warehouse explosion killed seven workers in Yolo County.