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The Newark Advocate on MSNFaith Works: From Disney World to the Grand Canyon, all is not lost, even when it's goneNewark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses his feelings of loss over the destruction of some of his favorite ...
At least 235 properties have either been destroyed, damaged or were threatened by the fire, according to preliminary numbers.
A new report has calculated that making national parks the responsibility of states would raise costs, cut revenue and reduce ...
Fire crews allowed a fire to burn through brush on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. They they lost control.
She was written out of Grand Canyon history, but fires are putting her iconic buildings at risk. Meet Mary Colter, the ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire is now the eighth-largest wildfire affecting a national park since 2021, growing rapidly and completely ...
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With the growing risk of catastrophic wildfires, one tool is to use the flames when conditions allow or set prescribed fires.
The National Park Service is pushing back against members of Congress who accused the agency of allowing the Dragon Bravo ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire started on July 4 and was managed at first as a controlled burn. Then the wind picked up, and it quickly became uncontrollable.
The Grand Canyon Lodge welcomed generations of travelers and staff arriving in the Grand Canyon’s North Rim area before it burned down over the weekend. NPR’s Rachel Treisman reports.
Firefighters are working continuously to contain the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has burned 11,012 acres on the Grand Canyon's ...
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