Grand Canyon urges people to conserve water
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People living at the Grand Canyon and visitors are being asked to conserve water. The National Park Service says it's unable to pump water right now from Roaring Springs to the South rim because of diminished supplies and difficulties treating the water. Hikers are being urged to carry their own water or treat water themselves.

Major flooding in Tusayan and Grand Canyon damages several homes, businesses

There's major flooding in Tusayan, but the National Park Service says the Highway 64 south entrance into the Grand Canyon has reopened Tuesday night. Tusayan is just outside the park's entrance.

Teen in stable condition following fall along the Grand Canyon's North Rim

A teenage boy remains in stable condition, according to officials with Grand Canyon National Park, following a fall along the North Rim earlier in the week.

Biden visits Arizona, announces historic Grand Canyon monument designation

Coming as Biden is on a three-state Western trip, the move will help preserve about 1,562 square miles just to the north and south of Grand Canyon National Park. It was Biden’s fifth monument designation.

Biden to designate Grand Canyon as national monument: report
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The Washington Post reports that President Joe Biden may designate a vast area near the Grand Canyon as a national monument, and that would safeguard it from uranium mining. The report says Biden's announcement could be made next week when the president visits Arizona.

Grand Canyon West reopens attractions a day after fatal tour bus rollover

Grand Canyon West is in northern Mohave County at the West Rim of the Grand Canyon. It is run by the tribe but has no operational ties to Grand Canyon National Park, which is managed by the National Park Service.

Nightly Roundup: Dozens hurt in fatal tour bus accident; happy ending to search for stolen service dog

From a deadly crash in Northern Arizona that also left dozens injured, to a happy ending in the search for a stolen service dog in the East Valley, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.

1 dead, dozens injured in tour bus rollover at Grand Canyon West

A person is dead, and dozens of others were injured as a result of a rollover crash involving a tour bus in Northern Arizona, according to officials.

Rafting down the Grand Canyon shows stories of strength
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Rafting down the Grand Canyon is a trip of a lifetime, but it's also no walk in the park. A Valley stroke survivor and others with disabilities just finished a four-day trip. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more on their journeys.

Top 10 national parks to visit this summer and the weather you can expect

The national parks offer a diversity of natural beauty, wonders and weather, as showcased in this list of our 10 favorite national parks.

Nightly Roundup: A tragic weekend at the Grand Canyon, missing man found years later

From a happy ending in the years-long search for a missing man, to the extreme heat Arizona is experiencing, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.

Hiker dies amid extreme heat in Grand Canyon

Officials say a 57-year-old woman died while hiking in the Grand Canyon last weekend.

Man falls more than 4,000 feet from Grand Canyon skywalk to his death

A 33-year-old man has died after he plummeted from the Grand Canyon's skywalk attraction, according to the Mohave County Sheriff's Office.

Arizona governor urging Biden to designate tribally proposed monument at Grand Canyon

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is urging President Joe Biden to use the Antiquities Act to designate the tribally proposed Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument.

Grand Canyon delays opening of North Rim due to snowfall

According to park officials, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon has received more than 250 inches of accumulated snowfall since October.

Avian flu kills 3 California condors in northern Arizona

The California condors are part of a population that moves throughout northern Arizona and southern Utah, including Grand Canyon National Park.

Grand Canyon National Park planning a $208M waterline repair

Originally built in the 1960s, the 12 ½-mile waterline provides the potable water for all facilities on the South Rim and inner canyon facilities within the park.