VIDEO 5 days ago Coal is a 'triple win' and Trump understands that, Doug Burgum says Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses President Trump's executive order to boost coal production, why coal is crucial to American energy independence and swearing in DJ Daniel as a U.S. Park Police officer.
Politics March 26 Cutting the 'green tape': Conservation group offers top 10 ways for Dept of Interior to streamline PERC, a market-solutions based conservation group, is recommending 10 top initiatives for the Interior Department to cut "green tape."
Arizona February 15 Dead California man, car parts found 1,000 feet below Grand Canyon's South Rim The body of a California man, a car, and various car parts were found 1,000 feet below Grand Canyon's South Rim.
Travel February 10 Archaeologists unearth 2,000-year-old mask mold believed to depict Medusa Archaeologists have discovered a mask mold believed to depict Medusa at Valley of the Temples Archaeological Park in in Sicily, Italy. The park is open to visitors on weekdays.
VIDEO February 6 US energy dominance will end Russia and Iran wars, Trump interior secretary says Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses President Donald Trump's plan for a 'National Park of American Heroes' on 'The Story.'
Politics December 24 Trump plans to undo Obama’s ‘insulting’ rename of Mt. McKinley; ‘Awful idea’ says Alaska Republican President-elect Trump pledged to rename Denali back to Mount McKinley, catching heat from Alaskan lawmakers, including in his own Republican Party.
TRAVEL October 1 Virginia is first state to make leaf-peeping possible for colorblind guests in every park Virginia is the first U.S. state to install special viewfinders so that park visitors who are colorblind can see leaves turning different colors this fall season.
LIFESTYLE August 25 On this day in history, August 25, 1916, National Park Service created under President Wilson President Woodrow Wilson signed the National Park Service Organic Act into law on August 25, 1916, creating the National Park Service to oversee America's rapidly expanding system.
LIFESTYLE August 21 10 'most fun' states in America: Did your favorite make this list? A new study revealed which states in the U.S. were the "most fun" based on a variety of key factors. See if your native state or favorite vacation spot made the list!
WILD NATURE July 29 In Georgia's Okefenokee Swamp, alligators swarm canal in viral video: 'Gators everywhere' A Georgia man's encounter with a mass gathering of alligators in the Okefenokee Swamp has prompted researchers to investigate why there were so many in that particular area.
Utah July 23 Hiker dies after running out of water near Utah state park in extreme heat A 56-year-old woman died while hiking near Quail Creek State Park in southwestern Utah over the weekend after running out of water on a 106-degree Fahrenheit day, officials said.
Maine July 16 Missing 75-year-old man found in Maine bog after 4 days A 75-year-old man from Maine, Michael Altmaier, was located after being in the wild for four days, officials announced on Facebook Saturday morning.
Crime July 11 Gunman shot dead at Yellowstone National Park wanted to carry out July 4 mass shooting: officials A man who was shot dead by park rangers at Yellowstone National Park last week had intended to carry out a mass shooting on July 4, park officials have revealed.
Parks July 4 Yellowstone National Park shooting leaves suspect dead, officer injured A park ranger at Yellowstone National Park was shot Thursday, according to a local report and eyewitnesses online.
VIDEO June 12 Camels go loose at amusement park in Ohio, causing chaos: video A video shows two camels running around an amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio on June 11. The animals broke out of the park's petting zoo. (Source: Justin Garcia via Storyful)
LIFESTYLE May 21 SeaWorld enthusiasts and twin brothers who attended camp as kids work at park for milestone anniversary Two twin brothers and full-time SeaWorld San Antonio employees were introduced to the park as young kids. Today, the Texas-based brothers work with animals daily, saying they're "grateful."
VIDEO April 24 Coyote spotted strolling through Central Park A “large” coyote was recently seen walking through Central Park in Manhattan. Brett Cohn captured footage of the animal around the Cherry Hill area. See the unexpected appearance!
California April 23 California announces first new state park in a decade, set to open this summer California is set to open its first new state park in ten years. The park will be located near the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Pennsylvania April 22 Pennsylvania appeals court revives legal battle over Pittsburgh's efforts to remove Columbus statue A Pennsylvania appeals court has allowed a challenge against the removal of a Christopher Columbus statue in Pittsburgh's Schenley Park to proceed, officials said.
Wisconsin April 18, 2024 A travel guide to Wisconsin: Must-do activities and notable sights across the state Wisconsin offers experiences for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. From cozy resorts to outdoor adventures, the state can suit every taste.
Florida April 15, 2024 Endangered Bornean orangutan born at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay An endangered Bornean orangutan was born at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay over the weekend, delivered by cesarean section and weighing in at just over three pounds.
Iowa April 9, 2024 Judge blocks demolition of art installation at Des Moines park A federal judge has blocked plans to demolish the dilapidated "Greenwood Pond: Double Site" art installation at a Des Moines, Iowa, city park.
Iowa April 3, 2024 Prominent art installation at Des Moines park set for demolition Crews may begin demolition work on the deteriorating "Greenwood Pond: Double Site" art installation in Des Moines, Iowa, as early as next week.
Kentucky March 19, 2024 1 dead, 1 injured after off-road vehicle takes 80-foot dive off Kentucky cliff A man was killed and a woman injured when their vehicle fell from an 80-foot cliff at Hollerwood Off-Road Adventure Park in Stanton, Kentucky.
Alabama March 18, 2024 New Alabama sculpture park aims to honor the lives of those who endured slavery The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park contains art and historic exhibits. The park in Montgomery, Alabama, was created to with the aim of honestly confronting the history of slavery.
California March 13, 2024 California lot built on top of sacred tribal land returns to Ohlone people A Berkeley, California, parking lot, that was built over a sacred tribal shell has been returned to the Ohlone tribe. A commemorative park is planned to be built on the cultural site.
National Parks March 6, 2024 New Mexico national park set to prohibit air tours to protect cultural, natural resources The National Park Service and FAA are to implement restrictions on commercial air tours over New Mexico's Bandelier National Monument to protect its cultural and natural resources.
LIFESTYLE March 1, 2024 On this day in history, March 1, 1872, majestic Yellowstone becomes America's first national park Yellowstone National Park, a 2.2-million acre preserve of geological marvels and wildlife, became America's first national park on this day in history, March 1, 1872.
Illinois February 23, 2024 Blind grey seal gives birth at Illinois' Brookfield Zoo: 'Very attentive mother' "Georgie," a grey seal found stranded and blind on a Maine island over a decade ago, has given birth at the Brookfield Zoo in suburban Chicago.
Austin January 29, 2024 Austin city agency offers racially segregated 'anti-racist' trainings for 'white folks' and 'people of color' Employees in the Parks Department in Austin, Texas recently received an email from management inviting them to a racially segregated "anti-racist" training.