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A miscalculation allowed a small blaze to roar out of control last month, destroying a historic lodge and other buildings on ...
The National Park Service painted a rosy picture of the Dragon Bravo Fire, but weather forecasts at the Grand Canyon held a dire warning.
The Dragon Fire may be going out, but the damage it wrought on the North Rim will have lasting effects for years to come.
After an Arizona Republic investigation, lawmakers demand to know why the National Park Service ignored data in its own fire ...
The Park Service’s fire management plan called for that approach.
A new map outlines the soil burn severity damage (SBS) from the seventh-largest wildfire in Arizona history, the Dragon Bravo ...
As the Dragon Bravo Fire approached containment, Grand Canyon National Park unveiled plans to reopen a beloved hotel and hiking trails.
A team of hydrologists, botanists and foresters are beginning to examine how the large wildlife will affect the Grand Canyon.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings for Coconino County, including the Grand Canyon, on Aug. 23.
It seems like a typical day in July, which is peak tourist season at the Grand Canyon. But on the other side the canyon, looms a 25,000-foot pyrocumulus cloud created by the Dragon Bravo Fire.
Grand Canyon fire plan shows officials publicly downplayed safety threats as fuel and weather conditions reached the brink of "critical" fire risk.
A USA TODAY analysis found more than 600 fires that burned at least partly inside national parks in the past four decades.