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Oracle residents can return to their homes after evacuating in response to the Cody Fire burning northeast of Tucson.
Pinal County is asking Oracle residents to evacuate due to the Cody Fire, which started at 3:29 p.m. Wednesday, according to ...
The Cody Fire perimeter as of the morning of May 23 showed a handful of structures within the fire's footprint.
Residents in parts of Pinal County's town of Oracle are now allowed to return to their homes as crews have gained control of ...
Residents in parts of Pinal County's town of Oracle are now allowed to return to their homes as crews have gained control of ...
The Cody Fire has left a significant impact on the Oracle community, with two couples from the Living Word Chapel losing ...
Evacuation orders for the Cody Fire north of Tucson were updated as of Monday morning and containment grew significantly.
Fire officials ordered residents in eastern parts of Oracle, in Pinal County, to evacuate as the Cody Fire took shape nearby.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Four days after the Cody Fire flared up on the east side of the town of Oracle, more than 570 firefighters remained on guard. The blaze consumed 1,221 acres, which included ...
When flames from the Cody Fire began burning south of Oracle on Wednesday afternoon, Doug Lindgren’s first thought wasn’t ...
Although the Cody Fire triggered evacuation orders in Oracle, a couple says they evacuated their animals but not themselves ...
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office says five homes have been destroyed, one was damaged, and eight other structures burned.