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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs took to the skies Saturday to survey the destruction caused by the Dragon Bravo Fire, which has scorched more than 11,000 acres near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.12News was invited aboard a Blackhawk helicopter for the governor’s aerial tour.
Some effects of Arizona's Dragon Bravo Fire are clear, but what's happened to wildlife may not be known until the flames die down.
The Dragon Bravo Fire destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge and continues to burn. See the devastation, plus readers share memories of the lodge.
The Grand Canyon Lodge in far northern Arizona that was an elusive getaway for nearly a century has been destroyed by a wildfire.
A new study suggests ancient wood floated into a cave far above the Colorado River when a meteorite-induced earthquake triggered a landslide, a dam, and an ancient lake.
A new report has calculated that making national parks the responsibility of states would raise costs, cut revenue and reduce access for Arizonans.
SportsCenter anchors took on the rapids of the Grand Canyon to feature Arizona for “SportCenter: 50 States in 50 Days.”
American Red Cross volunteers are supporting families who have their lives turned upside down because of the Dragon Bravo and White Sage wildfires. Licensed Red Cross mental health officials are offering emotional support and crisis counseling.
Here's what we know about the two wildfires that have destroyed tens of thousands of acres of forest and burned at least 70 structures.