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A wildfire sparked by lightning on July 4 has now spread at the Grand Canyon, consuming both the Natinonal Park Services’ visitors’ hub and the historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the park’s Northern Rim.
The Dragon Bravo Fire, ignited by lightning, consumed 5,000 acres within Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim. Between 50 ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire started burning on July 4, but grew out of control a week later because of strong winds and destroyed ...
A 10,058-acre Utah fire has crossed over the border into Colorado as the Southwest continues to experience wildfires, ...
NPCA stands ready to support efforts to rebuild and restore what’s been lost and ensure the National Park Service has the ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joined a coalition of 23 states to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration for ...
Arizona's U.S. Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego sent a letter to the Trump administration demanding answers about the ...
Arizona officials on both sides of the aisle are calling for an investigation into the Dragon Bravo fire that destroyed the ...
The Grand Canyon Lodge burned not by an act of God but from National Park Service hubris that it could 'manage' a fire in ...
Smoke from the Dragon Bravo Fire moves over the Grand Canyon from the North Rim Monday, July 14, 2025, in Grand Canyon ...
Arizona’s Democratic senators, Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, are demanding answers from the Trump administration about its ...
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