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Day after day after day of "critical fire weather" has pushed the Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park to more than 44,000 acres and into the Kaibab National Forest.
Will aspects of Project 2025, a conservative plan for running the federal government, surface during a second Trump administration, and if so, how might it impact national parks and other federal ...
A tricky move, one some see as controversial, is under way to move Alexander Hamilton's "country home" to a new location in New York City.
Cutting or disbanding the National Park Service's Inventory and Monitoring Division would have far-flung impacts extending beyond parks.
The odds of being struck by lightning once in an 80-year lifetime are about one in 3,000. The odds for two strikes in a lifetime soar to one in nine million. Roy Sullivan, a park ranger at Shenandoah ...
I remember when my very first Tempestry arrived in the mail. Pulling out the list of instructions, I held the bright, tightly wound balls of yarn in my palm, contemplating the data they would ...
You always hear about the “park experience” when visiting a unit of the National Park System. How good that experience is depends upon a number of factors, particularly if you are planning a trip to ...
A mountain lion bit a 4-year-old child walking with their family on a popular trail on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National ...
Dry, windy weather continued Thursday to vex firefighters on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, where the Dragon Bravo fire that destroyed the Grand Canyon Lodge grew by more than 6,000 ...
Nearly four decades ago, on January 13, 1980, Ranger Paul Fugate took a break from his job at Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona to take a hike, and vanished. Now renewed interested ...