Here are the most common questions and answers about the National Park Service layoffs. Why were National Park employees fired? The layoffs are part of President Donald Trump’s
"You didn't hate me when I swam in my full uniform, hat and all, to save your child being dragged in a kayak by a rip current."
The U.S. Department of the Interior said no parks are expected to close in the summer, but park rangers warned of reduced hours and services.
Congaree National Park is the only national park in South Carolina. Would Trump Administration budget cuts curtail park hours, hamper basic services?
Trump administration cuts to the National Park Service not only will adversely impact the national parks but do economic damage to the gateway communities that surround them, according to park advocates.
Several newly hired National Park Service employees said they were heartbroken after they were fired from their dream jobs. Photo by Aniket Deole via Unsplash As President Donald Trump’s administration fired roughly 1,000 newly hired National Park ...
A former National Park Service (NPS) ranger is speaking out after around 1,000 employees were reportedly let go from their positions with the organization as part of efforts from Donald Trump's administration to cut federal spending.
Amid ongoing cuts by the Trump administration into the U.S. Forest Service, Chief Randy Moore told employees Wednesday he will be retiring.
In a now viral post, recently-fired National Parks Service ranger Brian Gibbs from Iowa, detailed his firing and what it means for his family.
President Trump proposed bringing the independent service under the Commerce Department purview. That would upend decades of historical independence.