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Two weeks after the explosions in Esparto killed seven people, KCRA 3 Investigates is uncovering more details.
Residents in Albuquerque’s Four Hills neighborhood say they spent this Fourth of July dodging danger as flaming debris from illegal fireworks showered their rooftops and decks.
The fireworks stored at the Esparto property that exploded were supposed to be kept in very specific areas, according to ...
At a Fourth of July celebration full of fireworks and fanfare, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill into law — a sweeping package of tax breaks and spending cuts.
Now that the smoke has cleared from this year’s Fourth of July celebration, a few points on fireworks rules seem clear.
State Senator Christopher Cabaldon is working on legislation to address regulatory gaps after the Esparto fireworks explosion ...
San Bernardino County Fire Taskforce seized 28,050 lbs of illegal fireworks, issued 115 citations, and fined violators $143K ...
Shipping records show that Devastating Pyrotechnics imported large amounts of raw chemicals often used to manufacture ...
"I think this is going to be the next blockbuster moment on Capitol Hill," said WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller.
The Yolo County Sheriff’s Office has released the names of the seven people — including four from the Bay Area — who died in a massive explosion and fire ...
(Atlantic) Atlantic City Administrator John Lund says Every year, the question of fireworks dates, times, and regulations ...