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Evacuation orders prompted by the Cody Fire north of Tucson remained in effect Tuesday morning, authorities said.
Residents in parts of Pinal County's town of Oracle are told to evacuate immediately due to the Cody Fire on May 21.
Pinal County is asking Oracle residents to evacuate due to the Cody Fire, which started at 3:29 p.m. Wednesday, according to ...
Fire officials ordered residents in eastern parts of Oracle, in Pinal County, to evacuate as the Cody Fire took shape nearby ...
Several Oracle residents were forced to evacuate due to the fast-moving Cody Fire, a new wildfire that started near the town ...
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office says Oracle residents in evacuation zones 5 and 13-19 are in “GO,” meaning they must ...
Bet you can’t guess which city in Arizona grew faster last year than any other, percentage-wise. In fact, unless you’re ...
The map provided by the City of Peoria is not accurate. According to Jeff Hagner of Boneyard Safari, the Oro Valley-based ...
south of the small Central Valley town of Coalinga. Fournier worked for a private Southern California company that contracts with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection ...
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After nearly four hours of public comment and discussion Wednesday night, the Oro Valley Town Council voted 6-0 to delay action on a new compensation agreement with the police unions until May 21.