
Wildfires Devastate Grand Canyon Businesses, Lodge Burns Down
Wildfires in Northern Arizona destroy structures, halt tourism, and impact businesses. Canyon Trail Rides refunds $100k.

Wildfires in Northern Arizona destroy structures, halt tourism, and impact businesses. Canyon Trail Rides refunds $100k.

Sen. Mark Kelly calls for an investigation into the 11,000-acre Dragon Bravo Fire at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.

The PBS documentary “Human Footprint” explores our impact on Earth. An episode on the Colorado River airs July 23.

A Coconino County resident died from pneumonic plague. NAU’s Pathogen Institute discusses plague research and vaccine efforts.

The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling preventing Tom Horne from suing over dual language programs in schools.

The National Park Service refutes claims it mismanaged the Dragon Bravo Fire, stressing the role of extreme weather.

Native American radio stations face closure if Congress cuts over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

The U.S. Senate debates cuts to NPR and PBS. Senators Kelly and Gallego urge colleagues to block these proposed cuts.

Crews fighting the Dragon Bravo Fire have safeguarded a critical pumphouse. The nearly 9,300-acre fire is 0% contained.

Maricopa County Community College sees record enrollment growth, driven by affordable degrees and high acceptance rates.

The National Park Service defends its response to a wildfire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge, citing wind shifts.

The American pika, a small mammal in the rabbit family, thrives in high mountains and is a climate change indicator.

