In February, the Trump Administration cut a thousand employees from the National Park Service, including 10 workers at the Grand Canyon.
Federal layoffs leave Grand Canyon short-staffed
Among the federal workers that’ve been laid off in the first several weeks of the Trump administration are an estimated 1,000 National Park Service employees, including at the Grand Canyon National Park.
Katie Hobbs said Arizona dollars wouldn't be used to help Trump "for dumb decisions" after a thousand National Park Service workers were fired.
Grand Canyon National Park reported wait times being twice as long as usual after the National Park Service fired thousands.
At least five national parks, monuments and forests in Arizona were expected to see protesters objecting to federal layoffs and budget cuts.
Boy did Americans and other visitors make good use of US National Park Service sites in 2024 – enough to set a record.
As the administration fires rangers and other workers, an internal memo is directing the National Park Service not to publicize visitors numbers.
Some 1,000 NPS employees were fired, and hiring for seasonal positions was delayed. Here's what to know about the impacts already being felt at parks, and what it could mean for the busy season.
The top 10 deadliest national parks and parkways were then ranked in terms of both environmental and activity-based risks. Lake Mead National Park, located along the border of southeastern Nevada and northwestern Arizona, was found to have the most reported fatal incidents over the last decade – with a total of 204 deaths.
The National Parks Service did not immediately respond to ABC News ... The Desert View lookout point is seen in the Grand Canyon National Park in Grand Canyon, Ariz., Feb. 23, 2025. Brandon Bell/Getty Images NPS will now be permitted to hire a total ...
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