Since the Trump administration’s widespread federal lay-offs last month, Grand Canyon National Park has repeatedly become a ...
Feb. 26 marks the 106th anniversary of Congress establishing the Grand Canyon as a national park, but park-goers are worried ...
The Grand Canyon is preparing for a flood of spring break visitors, but a wave of layoffs has left the park short-staffed.
It has been an up and down the last couple of weeks for Grand Canyon National Park. Extended wait times frustrated visitors following layoffs. On a positive note, morale was boosted after Grand Canyon ...
A park official says four of the 10 employees worked at the entrance gate, which could now cause long delays getting into the ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs won't use state resources to help out at the Grand Canyon even if there is a ripple effect on the Arizona ...
Grand Canyon National Park lost 10 probationary employees to layoffs, causing long wait times at the South Rim entrance and ...
At least five national parks, monuments and forests in Arizona were expected to see protesters objecting to federal layoffs and budget cuts.
Other impacts to Grand Canyon National Park include the termination of entrance booth workers and the inability to hire seasonal staff ahead of the busy season due to the hiring freeze.
Four of the 10 people who were laid off at Grand Canyon were gate entrance employees. The Trump administration is working to cut back on federal spending, and that, in some cases, means laying ...