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Gillette, Wyo.-based Campbell County Health is switching to an Epic EHR to improve provider and patient satisfaction and boost revenue cycle functionality. The rural health system is connecting to ...
Federal officials are seeking prosecution of the individuals behind four human-caused wildfires that burned through ...
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.
ORACLE, Ariz. — Fire crews are currently fighting the Cody Fire, burning southeast of Oracle in Pinal County. The fire started on May 21 and has burned 1,200 acres and is five percent contained.
Members of an Arizona Forestry hand crew assigned to the Cody Fire near Oracle on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. A fire broke out Wednesday afternoon in the Oracle area of Pinal County. The Cody Fire had ...
Here's the May 24 news on the Cody Fire The Cody Fire burned down an unknown number of structures, some of which were homes, outside Oracle in Pinal County, officials confirmed on May 23.
Until April 2024, homes in Oracle and other parts of southern Pinal County couldn’t access Tucson-based TV stations on satellite because the region fell inside the Phoenix Designated Market Area.
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.
Officials ordered residents of Oracle in Pinal County to evacuate as the Cody Fire flared up east of town.
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