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Oakdale Fire initially started 6:02 p.m. July 1 in Yolo County, California. Since its discovery five days ago, it has burned ...
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 ...
An 18-year-old baseball player from Stockton was identified as one of seven people killed in an explosion at a fireworks ...
Oakdale Fire initially started 6:02 p.m. July 1 in Yolo County, California. Since its discovery 20 hours ago, it has burned ...
Yolo County declares emergency following Oakdale Fire, enabling access to aid and focusing on recovery efforts.
Authorities named the seven victims of the Esparto fireworks explosion that caused the Oakdale Fire and prompted evacuations.
The cause of the fire, which burned 78 acres, remained under investigation, according to Cal Fire, the state firefighting ...
Oakdale Fire initially started 6:02 p.m. July 1 in Yolo County, California. Since its discovery 38 hours ago, it has burned 78.3 acres. As of Thursday morning, the fire crew managed to contain 60% ...
As the investigation into last week’s fatal explosion in Yolo County continues, a fireworks industry representative and Cal ...