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Evacuations, shelter-in-place orders lifted in Coolidge after HAZMAT situation
COOLIDGE, AZ — All evacuations and shelter-in-place orders have been lifted for all Coolidge residents after a hazardous materials release on Tuesday afternoon. Officials say the situation was resolved and all affected areas can return to normal. The Pinal County Sheriff's Office previously ordered evacuations for homes within the...
Two Weeks Left to Adopt for Free at Pinal County Animal Care & Control
Pinal County Animal Care & Control is reminding residents that there are only two weeks left to take advantage of the Bissell Pet Foundation's "Empty the Shelters" national adoption event. From now until July 31st, adoption fees are waived for all adoptable pets, thanks to the generous sponsorship by Bissell Pet Foundation and Cathy Bissell.
3 East Valley hospitals’ fate could be sealed this week
The auction of Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital, Mesa Mountain Vista Medical Center and two other Arizona medical facilities owned by financially troubled Steward Health Care System is set for Thursday, July 18 – at least for now. Steward Health Care, with permission of U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Chris Lopez,...
Rezone Sought for Casa Grande Truck Facility
The City of Casa Grande wants to rezone 14.94 acres in the Donovan M. Kramer Airport Industrial Park for CTE Properties LLC can build a custom/vocational truck manufacturing and sales facility. Casa Grande has purchase agreements in place with CTE for two parcels, one of which is zoned general industrial...
Dust storm warnings issued for portions of Maricopa, Pinal counties expire
PHOENIX — The National Weather Service in Phoenix issued a dust storm warning for parts of Maricopa and Pinal Counties on Sunday night, but they have expired. The first warning was issued at 7:49 p.m. after the NWS Doppler radar found "a wall of dust was along a line extending from near Big Horn to near Olberg to near San Tan Mountain Park to 6 miles south of Florence Junction, moving north at 35 mph."
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