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Arizona's governor and its two senators have a question for federal officials after a devastating Grand Canyon wildfire: Why ...
No injuries had been reported, but more than 70 structures were lost, including a visitors center and several cabins.
Wildfire guts historic Grand Canyon Lodge; governor demands probe - Nation and World News | Hawaii Tribune-Herald ...
Northern California county warns of ‘thick, poisonous smoke,' declares emergency Airlines scramble to check Boeing jets after ...
At first, the fire didn’t raise alarms after igniting from a lightning strike on July 4. Four days later, the Park Service said the fire was being allowed to burn to benefit the land and fire crews ...
A wind-whipped wildfire has reduced the nearly century-old Grand Canyon Lodge in far northern Arizona to a skeletal ruin, ...
A wildfire that tore through a historic Grand Canyon lodge and raged out of control Monday had been allowed to burn for days ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire was started by a lightning strike, and the federal government managed it as a controlled burn, leading to the destruction of dozens of structures.
The lodge, located on the North Rim, was known for its sloped roof, huge ponderosa beams and massive limestone facade.
A wildfire that began as a controlled burn rapidly expanded, destroying the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and prompting ...
Arizona’s Democratic senators, Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, are demanding answers from the Trump administration about its response to the Dragon Bravo Fire that destroyed structures at the northern ...
PHOENIX — Arizona's highest-ranking elected officials are demanding answers after fire managers waited several days to attack ...