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A human burial site in Grand Canyon National Park was recently uncovered during construction work on the cross-canyon water pipeline.
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The report from the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility says the National Park Service’s plan to reduce single-use plastics by 2023 is too slow.
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Fire managers on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park plan to begin prescribed burns next week that are likely to last through the rest of the month.
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Park officials say the curious condors often eat the keys thrown into the canyon from the "love locks," which can lead to an obstruction and even death.
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Hundreds of migrating birds, including hawks and condors, make their way through Grand Canyon National Park this time of year as they fly south for the winter. Park officials say the Canyon is part of what’s known as the “Intermountain Flyway” route.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs says Arizona Lottery funds could be used to keep Grand Canyon National Park open in the event of a possible federal government shutdown in the coming weeks.
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Officials at Grand Canyon National Park have announced several upcoming trail closures as crews begin replacing the Transcanyon Waterline.
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An injured hiker was rescued Friday after officials say he was left behind by the other members of his backpacking group in the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs held a first-of-its-kind summit Tuesday at Grand Canyon National Park with leaders from 11 tribes that are culturally and historically linked to the Grand Canyon.
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Officials at Grand Canyon National Park say a Virginia man died Saturday while hiking in the backcountry.