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The next community meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. MST on Monday, Aug. 18, in the gym of Fredonia High School.
Water infrastructure is not merely collateral damage during wildfires—it is now a central concern.
PHOENIX – Containment continues to grow incrementally on the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has been burning north of the Grand ...
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. (KVOA) - The Dragon Bravo Fire containment has dropped to 62 percent despite rising to 66 percent over ...
Firefighters battling the Dragon Bravo Fire near the Grand Canyon North Rim are making more progress and will soon start opening more areas up to the public. The U.S. Forest Service said officials are ...
The Kaibab National Forest is set to reduce the temporary forest closure on the North Kaibab Ranger Districts as crews make progress on the Dragon ...
Following an emergency declaration request by Gov. Katie Hobbs on Aug. 13, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) ...
As the Dragon Bravo Fire continues to burn along the Grand Canyon's North Rim, the next community meeting is scheduled for Monday night in Fredonia.
The professor aims to study how the impacts from the Dragon Bravo Fire and the attempts to extinguish it could impact water ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) advises hunters who will be heading north to the Kaibab Plateau for Friday’s ...
Pyrocumulus clouds, otherwise known as flammagenitus or “fire clouds,” develop due to “convection initiated by heat from forest fires, wildfires or volcanic eruption activity,” according to the World ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire in northern Arizona is now the seventh largest in the state since 1990. Here's how much it's burned.