Significant cuts to the federal workforce have created uncertainty around staffing levels at national parks in Montana. MTPR’s John Hooks shares the latest with host Elinor Smith.
WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans advanced their version of President Donald Trump's agenda in a marathon session that ran into ...
Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso helped the Republican-controlled Senate pass a 10-year budget resolution 52-48 Friday after an all ...
About two-thirds of Colorado land is managed by the federal government. And there are a lot fewer federal workers managing ...
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President Donald Trump, addressing a bipartisan group of governors at the White House, said Friday that he’s had “very good ...
The budget resolution from Republicans was on the agenda in the Senate, but the nearly all-night debate encompassed so much ...
Students from Broad Street Elementary School were moved to Mechanicsburg Area High School as precaution for an outside ...
With 1,000 full-time employees out, and the fate of thousands more seasonal workers unclear, tours are being canceled and ...
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The Trump administration is restoring jobs for dozens of fired National Park Service employees and hiring nearly 3,000 ...
This week, a memo from the Department of Interior to park service officials said the agency could hire 7,700 seasonal ...
Russell Galipeau said it takes a network of employees to properly maintain places like the Everglades, and that some parks are already suffering with truncated staffs.
The Trump administration's mass layoffs across federal agencies have hit the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which has terminated over 100 probationary employees. The Professional Aviation ...
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