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Oracle residents can return to their homes after evacuating in response to the Cody Fire burning northeast of Tucson.
The Cody Fire perimeter as of the morning of May 23 showed a handful of structures within the fire's footprint.
Fire officials ordered residents in eastern parts of Oracle, in Pinal County, to evacuate as the Cody Fire took shape nearby.
Officials expanded evacuation orders in the towns of Oracle and San Manuel, in Pinal County, Arizona, as the Cody Fire gained ground.
Residents in parts of Pinal County's town of Oracle are now allowed to return to their homes as crews have gained control of a wildfire. What we know: The Cody Fire sparked on May 21. It is now 90 ...
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.
The Cody Fire began around 3:30 p.m. local time in ... U.S. Forest Service said the fire continued its spread overnight. Pinal County Sheriff's Office / Facebook Peak gusts could reach nearly ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As the Cody Fire continues to burn more than 1,200 acres in southern Pinal County, many Oracle residents are finally seeing live updates from local stations on their TVs ...
PHOENIX — Evacuation orders for the Cody Fire north of Tucson remained in effect Sunday, but containment grew significantly since the last daily report, authorities said. The wildfire began ...
According to fire officials, the Cody Fire is now 83% contained as of Sunday night. Most evacuation orders in Pinal County have been lifted as the majority of residents head back home.