The evacuation order for a community threatened by the Brady Fire south of Prescott was lifted on Wednesday evening, authorities said.
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People who were evacuated from their homes southeast of Prescott because of the Brady Fire were allowed to return to their homes on Wednesday.
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The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office has issued a "GO" status for residents north of Pine Flat, south of Prescott.
The Brady Fire broke out on Bradshaw Road north of Pine Flats on Monday afternoon. Evacuees can now resume to their homes.
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"Attention residents of Pine Flats YCU-2174, 2216 this is a GO message from YCSO. The Brady Fire is threatening your area. Please evacuate immediately. If you need assistance evacuating call 911," the ...
The fire started around 3 p.m. on Feb. 10, and by 5:30 p.m., authorities called for the evacuation of Pine Flats, a nearby community.
A Prescott Valley legislators wants to ask Arizonans if they are fed up with providing a form of immunity to colleagues who ...
A Prescott Valley legislator wants to ask Arizonans if they are fed up with providing a form of immunity to colleagues who ...
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