Officials are scrubbing historical references from some of America’s most popular National Park Service sites.
Scientists have long opposed polar geoengineering. Some now believe it will be necessary.
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Mt. Baker ski area to close this week, snow in the forecast
Mt. Baker will pause operations as repairs are made to its access road.
Whether you're looking for a colorful sunset or one on the water, the U.S. offers some of the most scenic views in the world.
Signs and displays being removed include references to climate change, historical racism and other topics.
Among the national parks targeted in the new removal orders are some of the country’s most iconic: Grand Canyon, Glacier, Big ...
New preliminary visitation numbers from the National Park Serviceshow Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks moving in different directions last year, despite ...
The Trump administration has expanded efforts to remove or alter information about history and science at national parks, ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 27 (Reuters) - U.S. officials this month ordered national parks to remove dozens of signs and displays ...
As someone who's visited all 63 major US national parks, I think some of the most beautiful include Acadia, Grand Teton, ...
Manitowoc's A.C.E. Building Service has won three Gold Awards for standout 2025 construction projects in Sheboygan and ...
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