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Business owners are concerned as they face an uncertain future, as two wildfires burn out of control near the Grand Canyon North Rim.
Footage shows plumes of smoke caused by wildfires in Arizona’s Grand Canyon on Monday (July 14) and Tuesday (July 15). Video credit: LEONARDO CONTI.
As flames threaten popular Coconino County recreation sites and small businesses that rely on them, each shift in wind has people holding their breath. Alexis Dominguez reports.
As controversy swells over the handling of the destructive wildfire at the Grand Canyon, the Northwest Fire District discussed wildfire management strategies.
Crews fighting a wildfire were focused on stopping the flames from consuming nearby cabins, a water pumping station, mule ...
Unemployment rates vary across industries, ages and locations. And according to advocacy group Education Forward Arizona, ...
A wildfire destroyed a historic lodge at the Grand Canyon's North Rim and some political leaders want to know if the fire was ...
Partial blue skies in the morning allowed many park visitors to ignore fires on the North Rim. By afternoon, ashfall made for a different story.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has called for an independent investigation into the federal response management of a wildfire ...
Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan, Isabella Fredrickson and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories, including the latest on a destructive wildfire at the Grand Canyon, a deadly case of the plague in ...
Robert Stieve, editor in chief of Arizona Highways magazine speaks with Syleste Rodriguez and Anita Roman on FOX 10 Talks as he remembers the historic Grand Canyon Lodge that was destroyed by the ...
Abnormally dry, hot conditions near the Grand Canyon's North Rim allowed the Dragon Bravo Fire to grow rapidly.