The SPEED Act could weaken the review process that identifies and assesses potential environmental concerns before federal ...
Senator Angus King presented his concerns over the rewriting and whitewashing of history within the National Park Service by ...
The NAACP has condemned the Trump Administration's decision to strip Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from the ...
Will aspects of Project 2025, a conservative plan for running the federal government, surface during a second Trump administration, and if so, how might it impact national parks and other federal ...
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A logging project proposed for nearly 16,500 acres in the Gallatin National Forest near Yellowstone National Park was blocked Thursday by a federal judge, who ruled that the U.S. Forest Service ...
Utah's two United States senators have authored legislation that would open up Capitol Reef National Park, and possibly other units of the National Park System, to off-road vehicle travel.
Reconstruction of the Tidal Basin seawall in Washington, D.C., has been completed ahead of schedule, the National Park Service has announced.
In the park’s continuing efforts to expand visitor access, effective Aug. 3 through Oct. 31, 2022, visitors with a day-use ticket will be able to drive the road corridor from Tower Junction to Slough ...
Nearly four decades ago, on January 13, 1980, Ranger Paul Fugate took a break from his job at Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona to take a hike, and vanished. Now renewed interested ...
Four senators have expressed alarm over the National Park Service’s efforts to double the number of U.S. Park Police officers in Washington D.C., calling it "unprecedented" and "dangerous." The NAACP ...
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