January 27, 2021 Atmospheric river brings flooding, forces evacuations in California Evacuations were issued for thousands of California residents on Tuesday as an atmospheric river approached the coastline, bringing unusually heavy precipitation and widespread power outages.
January 23, 2021 Winter storm systems to hit both coasts in one-two punch, as West surveys wind damage A two-tiered Winter storm system is set to hit both coasts on the heels of a week of dangerous wind gusts and heavy rain.
January 22, 2021 Yosemite National Park temporarily closed after windstorm hits California Yosemite National Park will be closed until at least early next week after heavy winds damaged the park.
January 22, 2021 Rocky Mountain National Park no longer requiring timed reservations for entry The park first introduced a timed reservation system last summer to uphold a 60% capacity limit for cars and vehicles, but officials say they are no longer planning carry over the requirements into 2021.
January 20, 2021 Biden administration targets hunters with regulations on Day One When Joe Biden enters the White House for his first day as President of the United States, he is set to sign 17 executive actions and orders -- many of which review or reverse environmental policy written under President Donald Trump.
January 19, 2021 Chinese hiker goes missing in California's Yosemite, officials seeking information Officials at California's famed Yosemite National Park are calling for aid in the search for a Chinese hiker who went missing last weekend.
January 14, 2021 Caught on camera: Rare wolverine in Yellowstone National Park An ultra-rare wolverine was caught on camera galloping through a snowy forest in Yellowstone National Park last month.
January 7, 2021 Yellowstone treasure hunter faces 10 years in prison for digging up graveyard: DOJ A quest for treasure has led a Utah man into serious legal trouble.
December 30, 2020 Native American says he was tased by officer after leaving national park trail to pray The National Park Service is investigating after an officer used a stun gun on a Native American man who ventured off a trail on a sacred archeological site in New Mexico.
December 30, 2020 Dozens of coronavirus summonses against NYC bar patrons dropped, liquor license remains revoked amidst closure An attorney for a Staten Island bar owner arrested on violations of the state's coronavirus dining restrictions said at least 20 summonses against patrons earlier this month have been dropped.