Sources and documents reveal that Cal-OSHA was impeded in its Esparto explosion investigation by Cal Fire despite efforts to resolve the conflict.
One defendant posted $1.5 million bail. Several others remained jailed as the case moved toward trial.
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Two cities in Sonoma, Napa counties canceled their Fourth of July fireworks displays again. Here’s why
For the second year in a row, two local cities that formerly contracted with the pyrotechnics company responsible for the ...
A Yolo County judge has granted $1.5 million bail to former Yolo County Sheriff's Lieutenant Samuel Machado, the owner of the ...
A Yolo County Superior Court judge postponed a decision on bail and pretrial release for an individual charged in connection ...
A Yolo Superior Court judge set bail at $1.5 million for Machado, who owned the Esparto property where the deadly explosion ...
A Yolo County judge is weighing whether to limit what attorneys and state agencies can say publicly about the Esparto ...
A defense attorney for one of the five charged with murder said this motion is an “attempt to put a muzzle on us so we can’t ...
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