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Colorado advocates say impacts of National Park Service layoffs will be ‘visceral’
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Protesters gather at Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park as part of nationwide "Protect Your Parks Protest"
Hundreds of people protest layoffs outside of Colorado's most popular national park
Police are searching for a man who has now been missing for almost two weeks after visiting a national park in Colorado, authorities said. (National Park Service) (MONTROSE COUNTY, CO) — Police are de
The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park in Colorado is one of the last known locations where 31-year-old Jordan Marsters was seen, the National Park Service said.
The National Park Service will resume hiring seasonal workers after a freeze on hiring for the positions prompted nationwide outcry.
As the National Park Service copes with job cuts ordered by the Trump administration, Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument announced it will close two days per week due to “lack of
In a letter to the community, Vert Coworking & Fitness is offering National Park Service or Forest Service employees who have been let go a break
About two-thirds of Colorado land is managed by the federal government. And there are a lot fewer federal workers managing those acres as of this week.
The National Park Service is entering uncharted territory. President Donald Trump's administration abruptly fired 1,000 employees from the agency last week, accounting for about 5 percent of its workforce.
A protest took place at the east entrance of the Colorado National Monument on March 1. Protesters said they were there in support of the National Park Service. David Miller, the local protest organizer said the gathering was a part of a nationwide protest that took place at 433 park units.
The National Park Service has been authorized to hire seasonal workers this year at Colorado National Monument after a previous freeze on those hires. “We just heard (Wednesday) officially that we are able to bring on seasonals,
Up to 25 inches of snow is forecast in northern Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, according to the National Weather Service. Denver will see between a dusting and 4 inches.
Colorado had nearly 5,000 employees working for public lands and wildlife agencies before federal employees' terminations hit last week.
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