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The Grand Canyon fire continues to rage, impacting access and adding to the challenges faced by firefighters in the region.
The Dragon Bravo Fire — the wildfire along the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park that destroyed the nearly century-old Grand Canyon Lodge — is expected to pick back up as weather ...
Sen. Mark Kelly says, despite the damage done by the Dragon Bravo Fire, letting some fires burn can be important to reduce ...
With wildfires raging through Northern Arizona and devastating the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, businesses relying on tourist ...
Built nearly 100 years ago, the remote lodge offered majestic views of one of our finest national parks before it burned in ...
Drought, a warming climate and decades of firefighting policies that suppressed natural fires have turned many grasslands and ...
Jamie Coffin recalls being one of several people flown out of the Grand Canyon because of a chlorine gas leak.
The Dragon Bravo Fire started on July 4 and was managed at first as a controlled burn. Then the wind picked up, and it quickly became uncontrollable.
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