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- Feature: Lake Powell Fishing Report for 5/27/22By Wayne Gustaveson of WaynesWords.net May 27, 2022 Water Temperature 64-72F Lake Elevation 3529 Fishing was great last week [...]
- GCNRA Low Water Update: 5/25/22 Bullfrog North Ramp Operable for All Vessels: Lake Powell’s water levels are rising. The recently [...]
- No Time to WasteBy John Christian Hopkins The Navajo Nation could find itself in deep doo-doo before long. Speaker Seth [...]
- UDWR Reminds People not to Touch Wild Baby Deer or ElkSALT LAKE CITY — As you are out hiking and camping this summer, don’t be [...]
- Navajo Leaders Proud of Judge SykesBy John Christian Hopkins Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer congratulated Judge [...]
- ADOT’s Heat Safety Tips for Travelers PHOENIX – Temperatures are rapidly rising and schools are letting out, which means summer [...]
- Boulger Reservoir Daily Limit Increased to 16 FishSALT LAKE CITY — The daily fishing limit increased to 16 fish at Boulger Reservoir [...]
- Navajo Veteran, Delegate RememberedBy John Christian Hopkins Former Navajo Council delegate and Army veteran Edward V. Jim, Sr., has [...]
- Town Hall Event in Page for Those Affected by Power Plant ClosureThe Arizona Corporation Commission has announced that they will be hosting 3 in-person Town Hall [...]
- Cave Creek man Arrested for Aggravated Assault on Law EnforcementOn May 14th at approximately midnight, A Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputy out of the Williams-Grand [...]

UPDATE 12/1/19 The town of Tusayan thanks everyone for pitching in and supporting this community. The skies have cleared, and

Tusayan, AZ – On September 8, 2019 at approximately 9:55 am, Deputies were called to the area of the Grand

Officials on the Tusayan Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest are optimistic but will remain cautious as fire crews

Williams, Ariz., Sept. 22, 2015—For Immediate Release. Campgrounds on the Williams and Tusayan ranger districts of the Kaibab National Forest

You may have noticed smoke looming in the Northern Arizona skyline lately. Coconino and Kaibab National Forest Fire managers will

Betty Mae Lee was located Monday afternoon near the junction of Forest Service roads 305 and 688 by a man

Fires that are either set deliberately or naturally by lightning, can be managed for resource benefits. These fires benefit resources

With the return of favorable conditions forecasted, fire managers on the Williams, Tusayan, and North Kaibab Ranger Districts are planning