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YCCL opened its gates on July 14, 1975, at which time its sole purpose was to provide a regional solution to waste disposal.
As the investigation continues into the deadly explosion in Esparto, a web of possible conflict-of-interest issues have come to light involving Yolo County, raising new questions.
YOLO COUNTY – A warehouse storing fireworks exploded Tuesday evening in Yolo County, sparking a vegetation fire and ...
Shipping records show that Devastating Pyrotechnics imported large amounts of raw chemicals often used to manufacture ...
An 18-year-old baseball player from Stockton was identified as one of seven people killed in an explosion at a fireworks ...
More than half of the seven victims killed in a giant explosion at a Yolo County fireworks storage warehouse were San Francisco Bay Area residents, investigators said. A barrage of fireworks ...
Oakdale Fire initially started 6:02 p.m. July 1 in Yolo County, California. Since its discovery five days ago, it has burned ...
YOLO COUNTY, Calif. - The Yolo County coroner officially identified all seven men killed in last week's explosion at a ...
Law enforcement agencies throughout the Northern California region confirmed that several search warrants related to a ...
The California State Fire Marshal shared updates on an investigation into the Yolo County fireworks facility explosion that ...
A fireworks facility in Yolo County, California caught fire and exploded on Tuesday, according to fire officials. Fire crews responded to the blaze along County Road 23 and County Road 86A in ...
The Yolo County Central Landfill (YCCL) invites the community to attend a special 50 Year Anniversary Celebration Event on ...