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Oracle residents can return to their homes after evacuating in response to the Cody Fire burning northeast of Tucson.
Officials expanded evacuation orders in the towns of Oracle and San Manuel, in Pinal County, Arizona, as the Cody Fire gained ...
Commercial Retail Advisors has arranged the sale of Oracle Gateway, an office property at 3870 N. Oracle Road in Tucson. Spotted Fawn LLC acquired the asset from 3838 Oracle Plaza Joint Venture LLC ...
A fire broke out Wednesday afternoon in the Oracle area of Pinal County. A fire broke out Wednesday afternoon in the Oracle ...
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office says Oracle residents in evacuation zones 5 and 13-19 are in “GO,” meaning they must ...
The following trails and forest roads are closed: Oracle Ridge trail #1, part of the Arizona Trail; Cody trail #9; and Forest Service roads 38, 4454, 4458, 639, 859 are closed. The U.S. Forest ...
"Today, more than 90 percent of our utilities' prospective queue of new industrial electricity use is made up by one kind of ...
Owners of Life Under the Oaks Farm, John and Carolyn Blair, had to close for the weekend during the start of their busiest ...
American Red Cross Arizona also opened a shelter at Canyon Del Oro High School in Oro Valley. The following trails and forest roads are closed: Oracle Ridge trail #1, part of the Arizona Trail ...
Some homes in the community of Oracle, north of Tucson, have been destroyed by the Cody Fire, which started Wednesday afternoon in the Coronado Forest.
Pinal County is asking Oracle residents to evacuate due to the Cody Fire, which started at 3:29 p.m. Wednesday, according to ...
Oracle officials asked hundreds of residents to evacuate after the Cody Fire broke out in Pinal County on Wednesday. The sheriff's office announced the evacuation order at 4:30 PM local time.
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