More than 750 U.S. national park employees — including in Colorado — have been fired amid the Trump administration's purge of federal workers, per an unofficial tally shared with Axios by a park ranger.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday to oppose the recent firings of approximately 1,000 National Park Service employees nationwide.
The number of National Park Service employees who keep more than 400 sites running is dwindling thanks to layoffs, buyouts. Here's what it could mean for visitors this year.
The National Park Service will resume hiring seasonal workers after a freeze on hiring for the positions prompted nationwide outcry.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to give his first joint address to Congress since taking office in January.
DENVER (KDVR) — Local advocates with the National Parks Conservation Association say despite seasonal hiring given the green light after layoffs, impacts will still be seen at parks. One ...
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Rocky Mountain National Park on Saturday to oppose the recent firings of approximately 1,000 National Park Service and over 3,000 U.S. Forest Service employees nationwide.