GRAND CANYON, Ariz. - Arizona's tumultuous new SB1070 immigration law hasn't had much of an effect on visitation near the Grand Canyon, according to officials in the Tusayan area.
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. - Leah Sobsey lives in Greensboro, N.C., where she teaches at both the University of North Carolina and at the Center for Documentary Studies, in Durham.
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. - Rotarians with the Grand Canyon Rotary on the Rim Club is gearing up for an exciting week as they host the 2010 Rotary District conference.
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. - Organizer Bill Barber said the 2010 Law Enforcement Torch Run at the Grand Canyon turned out to be a successful event for the annual Special Olympics fundraiser.
Today's Editorial Editorial: Entrances have a long history at the park
While many take the train from Williams to Grand Canyon each day, a large amount of the South Rim's visitors drive along Highway 64 through Tusayan, finally reaching the entrance to the national park.
Bomber flies in tomorrow | Submitted photoThe B-17 flying fortress Sentimental Journey will fly into the Grand Canyon National Airport tomorrow. The historic aircraft will be on display through Sunday. On Thursday, the flying museum and memorial to those who served aboard these planes will be on display until 6 p.m. On Friday and Saturday, the bomber will be on display from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Sunday it will be on display beginning at 9 a.m. until its departure in the afternoon. Cost for tours are $5 for ages 13 through adult, $3 for children 5 through 12-years-of-age. Children under 5-years-old are free. Flights are also available at a cost of $425 for the waist section and $600 per person in the nose section of the aircraft. To make a reservation or, for more information, call (602) 448-9415.