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Crews from all over the western part of the country are battling the blaze from the air and ground. But there’s a different kind of army standing by to help as well.
The National Park Service is defending its decisions regarding letting the Dragon Bravo Fire burn before it got out of control.
Could an air tanker have saved all those buildings by dropping fire retardant? Fire officials told Arizona's Family that the ...
State and federal leaders are calling for clarity on how the Dragon Bravo fire in northern Arizona grew so rapidly, crossing containment lines and damaging historic structures at one of the seven ...
The National Park Service is defending its handling of a lightning-sparked wildfire that destroyed the nearly century-old Grand Canyon Lodge ...
But for Frisco, it was the stay at Grand Canyon Lodge, the North Rim’s near century-old accommodation, that made the biggest ...
Arizona politicians are already attacking the federal government’s actions. Arizona’s Democrat Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark ...
ANTIOCH — A 10-acre fire that broke out in Antioch on Tuesday afternoon prompted a public health advisory for smoke, ...
In the wake of a large wildfire that destroyed many buildings on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, Brian Alworth discusses his ...
Crews battling a wildfire in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, focused on preventing the flames from spreading to nearby ...
While the Grant Road construction is adding more detours, many of the people 13 News talked to said the pain will be worth it in the long run. As controversy swells over the handling of the ...
In the wake of a large wildfire that destroyed many buildings on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, Brian Alworth discusses his past trips to the area and what it was like. Two unclaimed veterans were laid ...