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National park visitors are not pleased with the Trump administration's move regarding the language used in parks.
The Trump administration has announced plans to revoke or shrink certain national monuments as part of an anti-DEI movement.
President Donald Trump has instructed the National Park Service to scrub any language he would deem negative from signs and ...
A new prescribed burn, called Big Stump East 118.963000, was initiated today at 2:22 p.m. in Tulare County, California. The ...
As Pride Month unfolds, LGBTQ+ New Yorkers confront new federal restrictions and find renewed purpose in protest and ...
A historic preservation crew is replacing the shake roof in need of repair on Mabry Mill at milepost 176 on the Blue Ridge ...
“With a relatively small increase in fees for visitors from abroad, you could raise a really significant amount of revenue ...
The state won't be spared in the political fight over the future of federal lands as the Trump administration looks to offset ...
This is all part of a one-year celebration of the park’s 10th anniversary, also launched by Ogura, which started with a ...
Early leaks of some of the comments Interior Secretary Doug Burgum is receiving in his bid to discovering national park interpretive signs that disparage "either past or living Americans or that fail ...
A rockslide and flooding have caused a portion of Interstate 40 to be shut down near the North Carolina/Tennessee line.