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The firefall from Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park presents itself as a molten lava flow at sunset in mid-February when the sun and Earth align to create a fleeting phenomenon and winter weather cooperates. (National Park Service via Associated Pr
MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky.
National Park Service employees haul one of several mattresses found in tents to a truck as they remove tents and other debris at the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, DC on February 5, 2012. Tents in compliance with the no camping... View Photo »
We do not want it as a distraction. We actually want it to be correct, so we're working with the National Park Service to see what will happen
MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky. (AP) - A National Park Service study shows that Mammoth Cave National Park pumps $62 million a year into south central Kentucky's economy. The study based its finding on an average of 500,000 visitors a year, how much those visitors spe
MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky. (AP) — A National Park Service study shows that Mammoth Cave National Park pumps $62 million a year into south central Kentucky's economy. The study based its finding on an average of 500,000 visitors a year, how much those visitors spe
At dusk on Saturday, the Centennial Bell that hangs in the Independence Hall tower chimed for the first time in 18 months, filling the air with a clear, crisp sound that will mark every hour of every day. About 100 bystanders gathered to watch the unveil
US National Park Service worker looks under a tarp being removed from the site of the Occupy DC encampment February 5, 2012 in McPherson Square in Washington, DC. View Photo »
At least 24 renewable energy projects across five National Park Service units in Southern California are still awaiting interconnection agreements with SCEâŚIt is unacceptable that renewable energy projects that could save taxpayers money have been allowed to sit idle for so long.
PORTAGE | Sprouting from the sands along the lake shore, Portage approaches its 45th anniversary as the third-largest city in Northwest Indiana. "We didn't exist before 1960, and we became a city in 1968," said Mayor James Snyder, who took office Jan.1.
A 64-year-old man died today while snowshoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park. According to a National Park Service news release, the Grand County Sheriff's Office received a cellphone call at 3:10 p.m. saying a man had collapsed about a third of a mile
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US National Park Service worker tosses a chair onto a pile at the site of the Occupy DC encampment February 5, 2012 in McPherson Square in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Tarps and debris collected by US National Park Service workers are loaded onto a truck to be removed from the site of the Occupy DC encampment February 5, 2012 in McPherson Square in Washington, DC.
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police secure the area as workers clear tents and belongings of Occupy DC demonstrators from McPherson Square in Washington February 5, 2012. Police removed protesters as they confiscated bedding and most tents on Saturday from an "Occupy" protest site just...
View Photo »A rat scurries next to a tent as US National Park Service workers remove debris from the site of the Occupy DC encampment February 5, 2012 in McPherson Square in Washington, DC.
View Photo »US National Park Service workers remove tarps and debris from the site of the Occupy DC encampment February 5, 2012 in McPherson Square in Washington, DC.
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police dismantle a sign reading 'Occupy K Street' as they seal off the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, February 4, 2012. Police officers wearing helmets and carrying shields arrived at the site where protesters with the "Occupy"...
View Photo »Protesters console one another as U.S. National Park Service police clear out the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington February 4, 2012. Police removed bedding and most tents on Saturday at an "Occupy" protest site just blocks from the White House, enforcing a...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police employ shields to push protesters out of the way to erect barricades as they clear the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington February 4, 2012. Police removed bedding and most tents on Saturday at an "Occupy" protest site just blocks...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police watch over protesters as they remove their belongings from the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, February 4, 2012.
View Photo »Protesters empty their belongings from their tents as U.S. National Park Service police direct them to leave the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington February 4, 2012. Some 150 "Occupy" movement protesters who have been camped at a park near the White House since...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police direct crews of clean-up workers as they empty the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington February 4, 2012. Some 150 "Occupy" movement protesters who have been camped at a park near the White House since October peacefully removed gear...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police direct clean-up crew as they empty the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, February 4, 2012. Police officers wearing helmets and carrying shields arrived at the site where protesters with the "Occupy" movement have been staging a...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police cut away a bicycle lock as they empty the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington February 4, 2012. Some 150 "Occupy" movement protesters who have been camped at a park near the White House since October peacefully removed gear on...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police remove a large plastic bubble that formed part of the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, February 4, 2012. Several protesters were arrested in the Saturday morning operation to dismantle part of their encampment which has been in...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police arrest several Occupy DC protesters who refused to vacate a part of their encampment in McPherson Square in Washington February 4, 2012. The protesters were arrested during a Saturday morning operation at the central Washington camp that has been...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police officers inspect several tents before removing them from a cordoned-off part of the the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square, Washington February 4, 2012. Several protesters were arrested Saturday morning at the site for failing to vacate a section...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police officers escort a pair of handcuffed and arrested Occupy DC protesters after they defied an order to vacate part of the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington February 4, 2012. Several protesters were arrested in the central Washington...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police remove a mask placed by Occupy DC protesters from the statue in McPherson Square in Washington, February 4, 2012. Police officers wearing helmets and carrying shields arrived at the site where protesters with the "Occupy" movement have been staging a...
View Photo »U.S. National Park Service police cordon-off the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, February 4, 2012. Police officers wearing helmets and carrying shields arrived at the site where protesters with the "Occupy" movement have been staging a demonstration since...
View Photo »National Park Service employees Garey Bickham(C) throws trash into the back of a garbage truck at the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square at the corner of 15th and K Streets in Washington, DC January 26, 2012. Bickham said that he has found just about everything in the trash,...
View Photo »National Park Service employees Garey Bickham(R) and George Stinnie hoist a cart full of trash into the back of a garbage truck at the Occupy DC encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, DC January 26, 2012. Bickham said that he has found just about everything in the trash,...
View Photo »US Park Police maintain a perimeter around McPherson Square in Washington, DC on February 5, 2012 as National Park Service employees begin removing tents and other debris, after Park Police removed the Occupiers from the encampment. Police moved in Saturday to clear the Washington...
View Photo »An overall view of McPherson Square in Washington, DC on February 5, 2012 as National Park Service employees begin the clean-up after Park Police removed the Occupiers from the encampment. Police moved in Saturday to clear the Washington offshoot of Occupy Wall Street, arresting at...
View Photo »National Park Service Director Jonathan Jarvis testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on the McPherson Square campsite as part of the ongoing Occupy DC protest.
View Photo »An Occupy DC protester ( R ) screams as a U.S. National Park Service policeman (L) blocks off part of McPherson square as the Occupy DC encampment is broken down by other police (not pictured) in Washington, February 4, 2012. Several protesters were arrested in the Saturday morning...
View Photo »US National Park Service worker tosses a chair onto a pile at the site of the Occupy DC encampment February 5, 2012 in McPherson Square in Washington, DC.
View Photo »We do not want it as a distraction. We actually want it to be correct, so we're working with the National Park Service to see what will happen
At least 24 renewable energy projects across five National Park Service units in Southern California are still awaiting interconnection agreements with SCEâŚIt is unacceptable that renewable energy projects that could save taxpayers money have been allowed to sit idle for so long.
We look forward to beginning a new chapter with a new partner who has the business expertise and the financial wherewithal to operate this historic inn and golf course in a successful manner ... The National Park Service regards the Cliff Park Inn and Golf Course as too important to our local area and t...
We recognize the National Park Service has a difficult challenge ... They're supposed to protect the parks and provide for their use. Our concern is that protection not get lost to use.
So in January, the National Park Service will distribute three different versions of the plan—from the most protection to the least protection. And the plan is very fine-grained, it says we’re going to have a campground here or not, ‘We’re going to allow off road vehicles or not, we’re going to have hor...
There are two expansion opportunities here on the horizon -- our Millennium Project, which is a 30-acre combination of land we acquired from Fort Myer and the National Park Service, and already existing [cemetery] land that will increase our in-ground and niche burial capability
Coming soon after a similar award from the National Park Service, this award recognizes Delta Solutions' successful record of FBMS deployments at DOI and in-depth expertise in federal financial management
National Park Service rangers and United States Park Police officers will continue to monitor the activities within the park, to ensure compliance with health and safety issues and to answer questions. Your cooperation is appreciated.
We are pleased that Flagg Ranch Company, an affiliate of Grand Teton Lodge Company, was awarded this recent concession contract by the National Park Service ... We look forward to working with them to usher in a new era of expanded and improved services for visitors to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial ...
We are very pleased to partner with the National Park Service for management of Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch ... The John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway is a naturally stunning, four-season destination for the outdoor enthusiast. We look forward to delivering an Experience of a Lifetim...
Given our country’s fiscal situation, HR 1545, the Waco Mammoth National Monument Establishment Act of 2011, has been drafted to provide the national recognition the site deserves without adding additional burdens to the federal budget or backlog to the National Park Service ... It is time to develop a ...
The National Park Service has been more successfully funded in recent years. The NPS has a line item budget for each park, unlike the diffuse U.S. Forest Service funding.
How much better off would we have been if we had been made into an independent unit with National Park Service supervision? I can only speculate
Ordinance amending Section 3.20 of the San Francisco Park Code 1) requiring the Recreation and Park Department to offer a long term management agreement to the National Park Service for certain property under the jurisdictions of the Recreation and Park Commission located in San Mateo County that is wit...
The National Park Service has been called the Outdoor Education Academy for the nation. And what a way of being able to tie both the STEAM academy here in the Commonwealth of Virginia with the outdoor education that we can do within the National Park Service
The National Park Service has been called the Outdoor Education Academy for the nation. And what a way of being able to tie both the STEAM academy here in the Commonwealth of Virginia with the outdoor education that we can do within the National Park Service
