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The lightning-caused wildfire that consumed roughly 70 structures seemed unremarkable for days. High winds changed that.
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.
Abnormally dry, hot conditions near the Grand Canyon's North Rim allowed the Dragon Bravo Fire to grow rapidly.
The Dragon Bravo Fire continues to damage Arizona's crown jewel, the Grand Canyon, as wildfires in the Southwest persist.
Highway closures and evacuations remain in effect as a wildfire burns more than 51,000 acres in far northern Coconino County.
A STORMTRACKER 4 ALERT DAY- A StormTracker 4 Alert Day for Monsoon activity. Storms continue for Tucson bringing widespread, ...
As of Monday, the Dragon Bravo fire on the North Rim had consumed more than 5,700 acres and was not contained, according to ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — U.S. land managers are racing the clock as hotter, drier weather raises the risk of wildfires in the ...
Look for a high of 107 in the Valley today, with westerly winds picking up a bit this evening. Winds from 10 to 20 mph may gust to 30 mph. Strong storms are possible in southern and southeastern ...
Firefighters are trying to contain the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim and keep it from destroying more ...
Fire activity on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon has forced the closure of several trails and campgrounds. Meanwhile, life ...
Air Quality Meteorologist Jeremy Smith uploaded a timelapse video to X, showing the dust storm sweeping through the Fort Huachuca area.