Fired U.S. National Forest and National Parks employees are speaking out about the mass layoffs by the Trump administration.
Significant cuts to the federal workforce have created uncertainty around staffing levels at national parks in Montana. MTPR’s John Hooks shares the latest with host Elinor Smith.
The Trump administration's mass firing of probationary employees raises red flags for those working in Arizona's federal ...
With 1,000 full-time employees out, and the fate of thousands more seasonal workers unclear, tours are being canceled and ...
This week, a memo from the Department of Interior to park service officials said the agency could hire 7,700 seasonal ...
Five National Park Service workers in Gettysburg were among those cut nationwide, resulting in the closure of the new lodging ...
By this time last year, Mt. Rainier started using timed entry for park visitors to avoid overcrowding. Here’s what to know ...
The National Park Service has been authorized to hire seasonal workers this year at Colorado National Monument after a previous freeze on those hires. “We just heard (Wednesday) officially that we are ...
Thousands of permanent and seasonal National Park Service employees will not be on the job this summer. Park advocates are concerned that the labor cuts put the country’s public lands—and visitors' ...
Utah’s national park sites brought $3 billion to the state’s economy in 2023, according to a National Park Service report released in September, bringing in 15.7 million visitors and supporting over ...