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Park rangers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are looking for “two vandalism suspects” after a video of two men damaging rock formations went viral.
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Federal authorities are proposing an air tour management plan for the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in northwestern Arizona and southeastern Nevada.
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The Arizona Hot Springs in Lake Mead National Recreation Area is closed after the National Park Service says high levels of “fecal bacteria” were found in the water.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a sample from Mohave County tested negative for the brain-eating amoeba infection Naegleria Fowleri.
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Federal officials say that conditions have improved on the Colorado River to the point that a three-state plan to reduce water use should keep the river basin on stable footing for several years.
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Federal water officials have increased the minimum amount of water that can be released hourly from Glen Canyon Dam to increase boater safety in the Colorado River.
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Officials are urging visitors to Lake Mead to proceed with caution in the wake of two drownings amid hazardous conditions created by the weather.
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The National Park Service is urging the public to use caution while visiting Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The statement comes after six deaths and dozens of injuries were reported over the Father’s Day weekend in the Lake Mead area.
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Nearly half of the U.S. West has emerged from drought this spring, but the welcome wet conditions haven't entirely replenished the region.
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Top water officials in Arizona are cautiously optimistic about Colorado River supplies this year.