Grand Canyon National Park is among the biggest hot spot areas. The park sees 5 million visitors per year. However, the national park layoffs haven't had the best impact on the ar ...
Workers at Grand Canyon National Park who were laid off as part of sweeping federal workforce cuts were reinstated this week, a spokesperson for the park told ABC15 Arizona.
Grand Canyon National Park has become a rallying point for former employees and their supporters following last month's ...
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 ...
If you are looking for a home base for your trip to the Grand Canyon, head to this newly refurbished hotel that offers ...
A park official says four of the 10 employees worked at the entrance gate, which could now cause long delays getting into the ...
The Grand Canyon is preparing for a flood of spring break visitors, but a wave of layoffs has left the park short-staffed.
Wait times at the Grand Canyon South Entrance were twice as long as usual last weekend after four employees who staff the park’s main access point were laid off, according to the Washington Post.
Catherine Parker Grand Canyon Village is located close to the national park's most popular south entrance, on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon Village is divided into ...
Grand Canyon sees entrance staff cut Feb. 26 marks the 106th anniversary of Congress establishing the Grand Canyon as a national park, but parkgoers are worried after the Trump administration’s ...
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.
Desert View, near the east entrance, is another area to visit anchored by the Desert View Watchtower, a historic building. Attractions on this side of the Grand Canyon include the Grand Canyon ...