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The lightning-caused Arizona wildfire is not going away anytime soon, and its place in history is cemented by way of over 140 ...
Though the Grand Canyon we know today is a deep and dusty chasm, it was once an equatorial region bathed in a shallow sea.
The Dragon Bravo Fire has consumed over 130,000 acres of the Grand Canyon, including the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
The destructive Dragon Bravo Fire north of the Grand Canyon saw some minor growth on Saturday as containment of the fire ...
Nearly a century ago, fire crews at Grand Canyon National Park used tree towers — ladders attached to the park’s tallest ...
While the Dragon Bravo Fire has burned more than 123,000 acres, much of the surrounding national park remains open. Here’s ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire is now the largest wildfire ever recorded in the Grand Canyon, burning more than 130,000 acres. The fire continues to grow to the north, but at the South Rim, crews are about 11 ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire burning for more than a month on the Grand Canyon's North Rim was 29% contained, a 16% increase from ...
Fire officials met with residents Tuesday in Fredonia to explain the latest on the Dragon Bravo Fire burning on the Grand ...
Arizona’s Dragon Bravo fire has been burning for a month following a lightning strike on the canyon’s North Rim on July 4 ...
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have unearthed thousands of microscopic fossils from the iconic Canyon, ...