Federal workers were guaranteed back pay once the government reopened. Some at the National Park Service are still waiting.
After the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, NPCA breaks down the impact to national parks and what’s next for ...
UNESCO and partners are training 2,500 families in Nigeria's Omo Biosphere Reserve, empowering them with skills to run a ...
Republican Rep. Riley Moore introduced legislation Nov. 17, 2025, with the goal of growing a training center for border ...
Experience the beauty of Kentucky's national parks. Uncover the hidden treasures of Mammoth Cave, Big South Fork, and ...
A cold stunned loggerhead sea turtle last December 2024 is prepped for transport to rehab at STAR. Photo by Susan Atkins From our news services The National Park Service and N.E.S.T. (Network for ...
The county and the owners of Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride the county will each chip in $25 million for improvements to ...
The National Park Service launched a nationwide recruitment strategy to recruit up to 500 law enforcement officers.
Congressman Riley M. Moore has announced the introduction of new legislation aimed at expanding the U.S. Customs and Border ...
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National Parks Are Reopening Across the U.S.—Here’s What to Know Before You Go
From cave tours to camping permits, travelers can once again plan visits to America’s most iconic outdoor destinations.
A bill sponsored by West Virginia’s two delegates proposes a land exchange between Harpers Ferry National Historic Park and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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Thousands are still without jobs after national park budget cuts. You can 'adopt a ranger' for the holidays
Earlier this year, heavy-handed budget cuts gutted the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service. In February, the USFS ...
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