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The National Park Service is defending its handling of a lightning-sparked wildfire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge. The agency said Tuesday that containment lines were in place and crews ...
A popular area in Rocky Mountain National Park is reopening after two years due to renovations. Moraine Park Campground will open its doors with an initial limited release of dates over a two-week ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to increase entrance fees at U.S. national parks for visitors from other countries, even as his administration ...
Signs with a QR code leads visitors at National Park Service sites to a survey asking if posted information "is negative about either past or living Americans" or fail to emphasizes site's beauty.
A 35-year-old Baldwin Park officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty was remembered Thursday morning at a memorial service in Ontario.
New signs are posted at various locations within national parks across the country, asking for the public’s feedback to report “un-American” activity.
National Park Service sites are also being told to identify “any public monuments, memorials” and the like that have been altered from Jan, 1, 2020, through May 20, 2025, according to the memo.
Secret Service, Park Police both preparing for Army birthday parade, 'We're not messing around' Security will be tight for Saturday's event.
The 30-year-old man was gored by the bison at approximately 9:45 a.m. after “a large group of visitors approached it too closely,” the National Park Service said.
The Department of the Interior is requiring the National Park Service to post signs nationwide by June 13 asking visitors for feedback on any information they feel misrepresents American history.
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