Amid the federal layoffs, national park crews nationwide struggle with transparency with their visitors since allegedly being ...
America's national park sites saw a record number of visitors last year. Great Smoky Mountains, Zion and Grand Canyon ...
Visitors come ashore on Santa Cruz Island, one of the five Channel Islands.
Retirees warn that staff reductions and seasonal hiring chaos could affect visitors and imperil natural resources ...
Interior Department officials on Monday were denied a stay of an order requiring them to rehire National Park Service workers ...
Judge orders the National Park Service to reinstate fired workers, but protests grow as looming layoffs threaten park ...
Roughly a third of the National Park Service's senior leadership positions are vacant, and the Interior Department reportedly ...
The National Park Service has just announced its intention to hire thousands of seasonal employees only weeks after massive ...
Park service officials said Monday the burn ban had been lifted and that visitors could now have campfires and use charcoal ...
Uncertainty, mixed messaging, and talk of further cuts are causing concern about what will happen to the 16 National Park ...
"Many of those people had worked five, six, seven years as seasonal employees before they got this permanent appointment," said Bill Wade.
A coworker called to break the news: "You need to look at your email." Yost-Haynes had been let go from the National Park Service. She had accepted a promotion in early 2024 as a park ranger at Carl ...