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US Agency Won't Flood Grand Canyon Amid Drought
Critics expressed fear that politics — not science — was at play this time around.
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Chance to Shoot Bison at Grand Canyon National Park Draws 45K Applicants — For 12 Spots
More than 45,000 people have applied for one of a dozen spots to help thin a herd of bison at Grand Canyon National Park
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2 Calif Residents Dead After Small Plane Crashes in Arizona
Two people from Lake Forest, California, California, died when the small plane they were in for a short flight across Arizona crashed Sunday night.
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Body of Missing San Mateo County Woman Recovered at Grand Canyon
The body of a missing California woman was recovered Tuesday from about 300 feet below the South Rim at Grand Canyon National Park, authorities said. Rangers from the National Park Service located the body Tuesday morning near Trailview Overlook along the Hermit Road. They said the body has been identified as 31-year-old Lillian Meyn of Woodside. Meyn was reported missing…
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Bus Heading to Grand Canyon Rolls Over; 1 Dead, 2 Critical
Authorities say a Las Vegas-based tour bus headed to the Grand Canyon rolled over in northwestern Arizona
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Camper Pleads Guilty to Starting Wildfire at Grand Canyon
A Flagstaff, Arizona, man has pleaded guilty to starting a wildfire at the Grand Canyon during a backpacking trip.
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Body of Phoenix Woman Recovered After Grand Canyon Fall
Officials have recovered the body of a 59-year-old female in the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center said Saturday the body of Maria A. Salgado Lopez, of Scottsdale, Arizona, was found Friday after she fell from the rim west of Mather Point. Officials say Salgado Lopez had been hiking off-trail and taking photographs with family when she...
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Grand Canyon National Park Closes to Visitors Amid Pandemic
Grand Canyon National Park has closed indefinitely to visitors, joining other national parks seeking to prevent the spread of the coronavirus
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Calls Mount to Close Grand Canyon After Resident Gets Virus
Calls are mounting for the federal government to close Grand Canyon National Park after a resident of the iconic park tested positive for the coronavirus and has been in isolation.
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Texas Man Missing for 11 Days Found Alive in Grand Canyon
A Texas man who had been missing at the Grand Canyon for 11 days has been found alive. National Park Service officials say 58-year-old Martin Edward O’Connor of La Porte was located Thursday morning and flown out of the canyon in a helicopter.
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‘Could Not Believe Our Eyes': Missing Dog Found 3 Weeks After Deadly Crash Separates Him From Owners
A San Diego couple’s dog went missing after the family crashed head-on in Northern Arizona, but after weeks of searching, their sought-after reunion will be sure to make their Monday brighter.
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Pa. Teacher Who Died From Cancer Penned Her Own Inspiring Obituary
A Pennsylvania teacher who fought laryngeal cancer for two years penned an obituary before her death last month urging people to enjoy life and “let go of the insignificant things.” Ashley Ann Kuzma, of Beaver County, died Sept. 22 at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, according to her online obituary. The 32-year-old wrote the obituary to help “make the transition easier...
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Daredevil Nik Wallenda Describes ‘Freak Out' Moment During Times Square High-Wire Stunt
Nik Wallenda says he “freaked” out when his balancing pole slipped during a high-wire walk with his sister 25 stories above Times Square.
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Flying Wallendas Safely Cross Times Square on a High Wire
Two siblings from the famed Flying Wallendas safely crossed Times Square on a high wire strung between two skyscrapers 25 stories above the pavement.
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5 Reasons You Should Travel to the Grand Canyon This Summer
The Grand Canyon is celebrating its 100th anniversary of being named a national park this year, and to mark the occasion, it will continue to provide extraordinary experiences in nature as it always has.
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Grand Canyon Named International Dark Sky Park
Grand Canyon National Park has been recognized for its work in reducing light pollution of the night sky.
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Despite Grand Canyon Deaths, Tourists Still Drawn to the Edge
Visitors to the Grand Canyon on Thursday appeared unphased by a series of recent deaths at the national park, NBC News reported. Two days after a 69-year-old died in a 200-foot fall from the South Rim, visitors continued edging as close as possible. For an Instagram gag, one even stood on a thin rock ledge below the edge to make...
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Body Recovered After Another Grand Canyon Visitor Dies
Another visitor has died at Grand Canyon National Park after a man fell 400 feet over the South Rim, authorities said Thursday. Park rangers responded to a call shortly before noon Wednesday that someone had fallen over the rim. The park’s helicopter and technical rescue team recovered the body of a 67-year-old man. The name and hometown of the man...
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Deaths at Grand Canyon Highlight Struggle for Park Resources
Following the deaths of two people in separate incidents at the Grand Canyon this week, experts said that while such tragic cases are still incredibly rare, national parks have been dealing with a higher number of visitors with fewer resources, NBC News reports. On Thursday, a visitor with a tour group at the Eagle Point observation area of Grand Canyon...
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Damning ‘Leaving Neverland' Premieres on HBO to Controversy
HBO premiered the first part of the controversial documentary “Leaving Neverland,” Sunday night and for just about all it was a difficult watch.