Nate Vince, a park staffer whose job was just terminated, unfurled a giant upside-down flag on the side of the rock dome.
Concerned Americans say job cuts in national parks will put the future of these lands in jeopardy and create unsafe conditions for visitors.
The push and pull of personnel left agencies weakened ahead of fire season and the lands they manage ready for dismemberment, ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency job cuts have hit the management ...
Former park ranger Phillip Iversen waves an upside-down flag during a protest on Sunday at Pensacola's Graffiti Bridge.
As Fort McHenry celebrated its 100th anniversary of being a national park, visitors and workers felt the effects of a reduced ...
As part of a requirement for my Sociology of Food Sovereignty class this semester, I recently read “The Serviceberry” by ...
Teaghan considers herself a “salted granola girl,” raised by the salt waters of South Florida and inspired by the mountains ...
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Two men who allegedly threated deputies with knives were shot, one of them fatally, in two separate incidents in Apple Valley, while a staff member at a High School in Hesperia was arrested on ...
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