BY BRANDON LOOMIS AND RON DUNGAN
Arizonans await President Barack Obama's decision on whether to create a widely anticipated national monument that would preserve a forest and desert buffer around Grand Canyon National Park even larger than the existing park.
Environmentalists and U.S. Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., want a 1.7 million-acre monument; the state's Republican establishment, including Gov. Doug Ducey, opposes it...