How to keep your food safe when your power goes out
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Here are a few ways to keep your food safe to eat in the fridge and freezer during a power outage.
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The outage has affected those in Amado all the way down to Nogales.
UniSource Energy Services says a Feb 1. outage across Santa Cruz County customers was prolonged because a failed power line was hard to reach.
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