Current and former national parks employees and their supporters protested in Yosemite Valley on Saturday over a federal hiring freeze and other policies of President Donald Trump’s administration.
Visitors and students planning to visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the coming months may face unprecedented ...
The U.S. Forest Service is laying off 3,400 recent hires, and the National Park Service is terminating 1,000 employees under ...
The U.S. Forest Service is firing around 3,400 recent hires while the National Park Service is terminating about 1,000 under ...
Yosemite National Park is facing a “catastrophic” staffing shortage because of the Trump administration’s hiring freeze and ...
The National Park Service has been given permission to hire "certain positions" previously blocked by President Trump's ...
The National Park Service plans to exempt certain law enforcement officials from President Donald Trump's federal hiring freeze.
The hiring freeze exemption comes after congressional Democrats and conservation groups warned that national parks could be ...
Current and former employees say public safety agencies are still freezing hiring they claim to have exempted and liken the ...
Trump’s administration tells those who stay on, it cannot give "full assurance” they will keep their jobs. Critics worry the ...
The Trump administration has canceled law enforcement training for National Park Service rangers hired after January 27, according to a group that closely follows news affecting park rangers.
State Police and local law enforcement agencies will participate in the national enforcement initiative on impaired driving ...
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