The National Park Service is restoring some fired employees, the new FBI director may move employees out of D.C., and courts weighed in on multiple lawsuits.
Colorado lawmakers and communities are fighting back against President Donald Trump’s layoffs of at least 3,400 U.S. Forest ...
The flag — traditionally a symbol of distress when upside down — was hung on El Capitan summit at Yosemite Saturday night by frustrated park workers.
The Guardian profiled a number of people fired from the agencies that manage federal lands - the US Forest Service, Bureau of ...
The Trump administration last week fired about 1,000 newly hired National Park Service employees who maintain and clean parks ...
Five ways you can take action today to support national parks nationwide amid the layoffs of thousands of National Park ...
Protesters hung an upside-down American flag on Yosemite's El Capitan to oppose the Trump administration's firing of 1,000 National Park Service employees.
Rangers tracking layoffs say up to 20 staffers have been laid off at national parks in South Florida and could impact service ...
Terminations began Feb. 14, but it’s not clear how many Kentuckians who work for the federal government have been cut.
Yosemite employees reportedly hung the flag over the side of El Capitan to protest the recent downsizing that took place as ...
Andria Townsend was one of the workers at Yosemite National Park that received an email on February 14, saying she was being ...
Several Virginia lawmakers recently called on the Trump administration to reverse staffing cuts at the National Park Service ...