Ten months after two devastating wildfires ripped through the Grand Canyon’s North Rim and beyond, a resilient, vibrant ...
The Grand Canyon's North Rim is set to welcome visitors again after last year's Dragon Bravo Fire.
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon reopened Friday eight months after the Dragon Bravo Fire burned 145,000 acres and destroyed ...
The more remote and less visited side of the Grand Canyon is getting ready to welcome visitors again. But the Grand Canyon North Rim won't be ready to host overnight travelers yet, just one year after ...
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon reopened May 15 at 6 a.m., according to the National Park Service. This marks the first ...
In 2025, fires raged across the Grand Canyon's north rim. What does the future hold for the forests, people, and economies of ...
A firefighter who was actively involved in the suppression repair near the North Rim Entrance Station suffered a cardiac emergency, according to a news release. Rapid medical assistance was provided ...
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. (KVOA) - The Dragon Bravo Fire containment has rose to 54 percent, with additional containment on the Wahalla Plateau, surrounding areas of Point Imperial and on the most northern ...
PHOENIX — The ever-growing Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona is now the seventh largest fire in state history. The destructive wildfire has consumed over 126,000 acres on the North Rim with 13% ...
An approach of suppression versus containment might have saved hundreds of millions of dollars,” Interior Secretary Burgum said in a Senate hearing.
Nearly 10 months after the Dragon Bravo Fire tore through the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, visitors are being welcomed back. The ...