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Deeply experienced National Park Service staffers are leaving in the face of budget cuts and uncertainty, and they might ...
The Labor Department has cut back on the inflation data it collects because of the Trump administration’s government hiring freeze, raising concerns among economists about the quality of the ...
Scores of congressional Democrats are urging Secretary of State Marco Rubio to abandon plans to shrink the State Department ...
Some of the nation’s most popular beaches managed by the National Park Service are now seeing lifeguard shortages due to a ...
Just as scores of vacationers descend on national parks for summer fun, some National Park Service beaches are curtailing ...
Just as California's busy summer season commences, advocates warn of the impacts federal staffing cuts are having on the state's national parks.
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The agency is also struggling to recruit staff for front-line positions as the parks hit their busiest season.
An $8 million to $10 million budget shortfall is putting the City of Boulder in a bind. The city is entering a hiring freeze for most vacant positions through the end of the year, it announced in a… ...
A statewide hiring freeze of West Virginia court employees was implemented by the Supreme Court, June 5, 2025, according to a memo from Keith Hoover, administrative director.
The proposed 2026 federal budget calls for defunding more than 300 National Park Service-managed sites: shifting responsibility to the states, if they can afford to keep them running.
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