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Arizona will continue to take a hit on its Colorado River allotment next year as western states struggle to deal with dire drought conditions.
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The bright face of the Red-faced Warbler can glow like a gem against its contrasting black crown and pale gray breast. Both males and females share this color pattern, though the females are slightly duller.
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Nationwide, both urban and rural areas are struggling to keep enough firefighters on call. A survey of Arizona firefighters found most want to stay in their jobs, but also have concerns about long hours and stressful working conditions.
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National Park Service officials say two women were struck by lightning Monday afternoon at the Horseshoe Bend Overlook near Page.
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Smokey Bear turns 80 today. He’s one of the most iconic figures in advertising history, conjuring images of America’s national forests and the message, “Only YOU can prevent wildfires." Some call him timeless. Others wonder if his message is dangerously out of date.
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The body of an Albuquerque, New Mexico woman was located 150 feet below the rim near Twin Overlooks north of Desert View Drive Wednesday.
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Thursday marks the first anniversary of President Joe Biden’s designation of a nearly million-acre national monument near Grand Canyon National Park. The area is culturally significant to 13 tribes in the region.
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The most anticipated meteor shower of the year will put on a show this weekend. Here's how to see it in northern Arizona.
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In the mid-20th century, perhaps no crew of firefighters was as famous as the Mescalero Apache “Red Hats" — the first all-Native American firefighting crew in the nation.
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The Democratic congressman introduced legislation that would create the Great Bend of the Gila National Monument, which would be co-managed by tribes.