Advocates say park workers are being pulled from important roles to help manage traffic and maintain basic infrastructure.
The layoffs of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less resources to help prevent and fight wildfires.
The mayor of the Northern Colorado town of Estes Park said he fears there could be economic impacts to his community if the ...
Other Colorado universities and K-12 school districts say they are reviewing the new directives from the U.S. Department of ...
As President Donald Trump’s administration intensifies efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce, masses of federal ...
In rural Colorado, U.S. Department of Agriculture funding has long provided not only a safety net against disasters and ...
Paramount Global's co-CEOs told employees it will change some of its DEI programs to comply with the Trump administration's ...
Colorado lawmakers and communities are fighting back against President Donald Trump’s layoffs of at least 3,400 U.S. Forest ...
President Donald Trump ‘s first White House Cabinet meeting on Wednesday saw the president and his agency leaders advance ...
Visitors to Colorado’s national parks this summer could find dirty bathrooms and closures at visitor centers and campgrounds ...
Colorado is preparing as hundreds of the state’s 57,000 federal employees are expected to be impacted by the Trump’s ...
"There's thousands of people in the exact situation that I am, hoping to get their day in court or hoping their case is going ...