The National Park Service is investigating a mysterious illness after multiple Grand Canyon rafters reported severe symptoms following separate river trips.
The National Park Service is investigating an unknown illness affecting a group of white water rafters who floated the Colorado River at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
The National Park Service is investigating a medical mystery after multiple people returning from river rafting trips in the Grand Canyon reported an unknown illness with flu-like symptoms that won't go away. NBC News' Morgan Chesky explains.
A man pleaded guilty to illegally living in Tonto National Forest in Arizona, having spent eight years at unauthorized campsites and piled up heaps of trash in the nature preserve.
National Park officials are investigating a surge of a mystery illness striking rafters and campers and leaving them with excruciatingly painful infections.
Steam has a listing for Huntin' Buddies, which is the self-explanatory title of this eponymous co-op hunting game from Huntin' Buddies Wildlife Management. This chance to do some illicit hunting in a "forbidden" national park will launch on July 24th ...