McCALL — At least 42 employees at Payette National Forest employees were fired last week, potentially crippling conservation ...
Job cuts include dozens of Forest Service jobs, a park ranger position at a former incarceration camp and more.
Massive federal layoffs are hitting communities across the West, including rural, recreation hotspots like McCall, Idaho.
Patrick Shea is worried about Idaho’s public lands. He’s concerned about the inconvenience of overgrown trails and dirty ...
More than 150 displaced workers and community members gathered in McCall to protest the layoffs and express concerns about their impact on public lands management.
The Trump administration’s mass firings of federal employees have hit McCall hard, especially because the Forest Service is one of the area’s most important employers.
The lawsuit against the Stibnite project asks the U.S. District Court of Idaho to invalidate its federal approvals for the ...
A coalition of conservation groups filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U.S. Forest Service for its approval last month of an ...
Kaylee Fritchen has worked at the U.S. Forestry Service since 2022, spending half the year undertaking intense manual labor to clear trails in an Idaho forest.
Federal job cuts are impacting Idahoans, many of whom worked for the USFS in places like the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
The executive order declared a “National Energy Emergency” and directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to act swiftly on ...
It's where backcountry ranger and fill-in firefighter for the Payette National Forest Bryce Spare received the same termination letter Friday. Like Shea, Spare was told he was fired for poor ...