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Oracle residents can return to their homes after evacuating in response to the Cody Fire burning northeast of Tucson.
Fire officials ordered residents in eastern parts of Oracle, in Pinal County, to evacuate as the Cody Fire took shape nearby.
Pinal County is asking Oracle residents to evacuate due to the Cody Fire, which started at 3:29 p.m. Wednesday, according to ...
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"There is significant fire danger in much of the town of Oracle," a post from the Pinal County Sheriff's Office said.
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office says five homes have been destroyed, one was damaged, and eight other structures burned.
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office says Oracle residents in evacuation zones 5 and 13-19 are in “GO,” meaning they must ...
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.