The National Park Service rescinded roughly 400 job offers for seasonal positions, prompting concerns that parks could be short-staffed during the summer.
The National Park Service stays out of the debates about crowd sizes — including for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
The National Park Service app released just a couple of weeks ago, but it's already one of my favorite apps. If you're doing any travel in the United States, it is absolutely a must have.
The inauguration will take place Monday, Jan. 20, at the United States Capitol Building, with Trump expected to take his oath around 12 p.m., according to the National Park Service. The event will be aired across various major broadcast networks, including ABC, CBS, CNN, CSPAN, Fox News, MSNBC, NBC and PBS.
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation member Charles “Chuck” Sams' time as director of the National Park Service has come to an end. But he could land
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration will take place inside the U.S. Capitol on Monday rather than outdoors because of severe cold, the first time in 40 years that U.S. presidential inaugural ceremonies will be moved indoors.
Security in the nation’s capital will be at an all-time high Monday at Donald Trump’s history-making inauguration as the 47th president of the United States.
It's too early to say what Republican plans will take root in Congress, but already there are proposals to both sell off federal lands and pull back National Park Service funding budgeted for helping parks respond to climate change.
National Park Service Director Chuck Sams, an Oregonian, talks about everything from representation to reservations as he prepared to leave office.
Donald Trump will be sworn into office on Monday, which is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day. See the schedule of events.
The Women’s Suffrage National Monument, which will be the Mall’s first dedicated to women’s history, overcame congressional and other roadblocks.
King and many others who live in the mountain’s shadow say most Alaskans will never stop calling the peak Denali, President Donald Trump’s executive order that the name revert to Mount McKinley — an identifier inspired by President William McKinley, who was from Ohio and never set foot in Alaska.