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The statue is modeled after a real donkey who helped some of the Grand Canyon North Rim's first settlers establish camp.
Business owners along the Arizona-Utah border say they're feeling the ripple effects of the Dragon Bravo Fire in the Grand Canyon area.
GRAND CANYON NORTH RIM, AZ (AZFamily) — A beloved, historic sculpture from the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, thought to be lost forever due to the Dragon Bravo Fire, is safe and on the move.
A New Jersey hiker has been missing for more than a week at Grand Canyon National Park as a raging "mega-fire" has exploded to more than 123,000 acres along the canyon’s northern rim.
A month after a wildfire erupted at the edge of the Grand Canyon, US firefighters were struggling Monday to bring the blaze under control.