Grand Canyon, Wildfire and National Park
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“Wanted For Grand Theft Footwear,” they scrawled on signs, complete with a black-and-white sketch of a sly fox holding a tennis shoe in its mouth. Some signs mentioned “aliases” for the animal, such as “Sneaker Snatcher,” “The Midnight Mismatcher” and “Swiper the Fox.”
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — U.S. land managers are racing the clock as hotter, drier weather raises the risk of wildfires in the nation’s overgrown forests with each passing year.
Grand Teton National Park officials are warning campers to not interact with a fox that stole and stashed at least 32 shoes.
After almost a century since its construction, an iconic hotel in the Grand Canyon National Park has once again been left in ruins.
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Islands on MSNHow Arizona Wildfires Could Affect Your Grand Canyon National Park Travel Plans This SummerArizona wildfires are affecting access to parts of Grand Canyon National Park. Here's what travelers need to know before planning a visit this summer.
A combination of high winds, dry air and above average temperatures caused a wildfire in the Grand Canyon to rapidly expand and cause major damage.
The Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim, often described as the park’s quieter, wilder side, is now closed indefinitely following a fast-moving wildfire that has engulfed more than 8,500 acres and destroyed dozens of structures, including one of the park’s most beloved landmarks, the historic Grand Canyon Lodge.
Strong winds and hot, dry weather continue to fuel two separate wildfires near the northwestern side of the Grand Canyon Saturday, closing the canyon’s North Rim and forcing evacuations throughout the area.
There is a common saying around the halls of LaGrange High that being a Granger means being a champion. In the case of Mary Fincher, that statement is the truth. The rising senior claimed a national championship at the Youth Grand National Cribbage Tournament in late June.