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Arizona Republic reporters say officials downplayed Dragon Bravo Fire threats
Reporters from the Arizona Republic allege that officials downplayed threats from the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has been burning for over a month. According to their new reporting, records show that ...
National Park Service officials say there was no way to predict the Dragon Bravo Fire would turn into an inferno, jump ...
Park officials say conditions have improved and new air quality monitors have been installed at popular hiking locations, such as Phantom Ranch and Havasupai Gardens.
Gov. Katie Hobbs is demanding answers on the reporting of the Dragon Bravo Fire as she renews her calls for an investigation.
Dear editor, It’s called the Dragon Bravo fire, and it has burned well over 140,000 acres on the North Rim of the Grand ...
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Crews are continuing to battle the Dragon Bravo Fire by containing hot spots and repairing ...
More than a month and half after the Dragon Bravo Fire started in northern Arizona, the blaze appears to be under control.
The Dragon Bravo Fire, which has burned 145,500 acres on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, is now 62% contained, according to a press release issued Thursday morning by ...
Popular corridor trails closed over a month ago because of the Dragon Bravo Fire are now open to hikers again.
Three trails at the Grand Canyon are now back open after being closed for more than a month due to the Dragon Bravo Fire. The South Kaibab Trail, Tonto Trail, and Bright Angel Trail have all reopened.
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