The federal government has been shuttered for two days — but it’s already leaving many Arches National Park visitors in limbo.
The government shutdown is forcing Republicans and Democrats alike to balance political point-scoring with keeping up appearances at the country’s iconic national parks.
MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE, Weber County — Utah and Marriott-Slaterville leaders gathered Wednesday to formally open a new state liquor store, the 52nd locale now operating in Utah. Utah opened its 52nd ...
Records obtained by The Park Record allege Wrona contacted the woman he sexually assaulted — a move his sentencing terms prohibit.
MOAB, Utah (BRAIN) — Despite the possibility of a government shutdown beginning Wednesday, at least one longtime event held on federal lands will go on as planned. The 15th Outerbike Moab will take ...
According to the U.S. Travel Association, 60% of Americans said they would cancel or avoid trips by air amid a government shutdown. About 81% of Americans agree a shutdown will hurt the economy and 86 ...
A few park rangers, like Cody Becker, patrolled the area, informing people of the closure and ensuring no one would enter the park. Occasionally, the rangers flashed car lights to get the visitors’ ...
On Amtrak's famous California Zephyr route, the stretch between Sacramento and Reno showcases the stunning foliage of the Sierra Nevada. In West Virginia, the Greenbrier Express runs between two ...
After the federal government shutdown on Wednesday, non-essential government services have come to a halt. The Montezuma Castle National Monument in Arizona closed its gates until further notice, ...
Because of the federal government shutdown, Mesa Verde National Park has closed with the exception of the main road as of Wednesday morning, according to a park entrance attendant. Loop roads, the ...
This story is sponsored by State Historic Preservation Office. When the federal government shut down on Oct. 1, Utah was already prepared to keep its national parks open led by efforts of the Utah ...
WASHINGTON (BRAIN) — National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management open spaces mostly will remain accessible to the public during the government shutdown that began at midnight Wednesday.