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The Grand Canyon fire continues to rage, impacting access and adding to the challenges faced by firefighters in the region.
All wood-burning and charcoal fires, such as campfires and charcoal barbecues, are prohibited. In addition, visitors and ...
The National Park Service is pushing back against members of Congress who accused the agency of allowing the Dragon Bravo ...
Drought, a warming climate and decades of firefighting policies that suppressed natural fires have turned many grasslands and ...
A new report has calculated that making national parks the responsibility of states would raise costs, cut revenue and reduce ...
Firefighters continue to work to contain two massive wildfires on the North Rim, but businesses on the South Rim of the Grand ...
With wildfires raging through Northern Arizona and devastating the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, businesses relying on tourist ...
What would typically be peak season for tourism in Kane County is now a time of uncertainty, as two large wildfires burn just ...
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.
Meteorologists are key to fire management, and the Dragon Bravo Fire didn’t have one on scene until Monday, several days after the damage was done.
Stage 2 fire restrictions are in place at the Grand Canyon National Park due to high fire danger. On July 17, 2025, stage 2 ...
The White Sage Fire, burning in northern Arizona near the destructive Dragon Bravo Fire, continues to grow with evacuations ...
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