More than 600 workers at some of California's most celebrated national parks have unionized on the heels of mass firings ...
Behind the scenes, park advocacy groups and some staff members said all is not well in the country's national parks.
This summer the scales tipped. More than 97% of employees at Yosemite and Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks who cast ballots voted to unionize, with results certified last week. More than 600 ...
The crowds at Yosemite thin out late in the day. Most visitors who aren’t staying overnight in one of the valley’s ...
Smoke from the fire’s explosion poured into Yosemite National Park, impacting air quality in gateway towns Wawona and ...
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Sierra backcountry permits go fully digital

With the growing demand for outdoor recreation, the Sierra Nevada’s backcountry permit system has embraced digital technology ...
Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are undergoing major facility upgrades with the help of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants. The Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund, ...
Occasionally, when Judge Helena Barch-Kuchta holds a Zoom meeting in her chambers, a black bear will appear in the background ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. In an election held in July and August, more than 97 percent of workers at Yosemite ...
LOS ANGELES — For two years, labor organizers tried to unionize employees at a trio of celebrated California national parks, but they couldn’t reach critical mass. This summer the scales tipped. More ...