High charges, poor service: NCP hits the skids as drivers change habits
The NCP car park operator in the UK faces an uncertain future after filing for administration, impacted by high debt and changing driver habits.
Hidden hazard at popular national park sparks urgent safety warning for spring breakers
The National Park Service has issued a safety warning about hazardous quicksand areas in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, urging visitors to be cautious.
The Death of Bullocks in Dunduri Meadows: No Risk of Epizootic Disease
The Food and Veterinary Service of Latvia has found no signs of infectious diseases in the dead bullocks reported in the Dunduri Meadows, indicating no risk of epizootic disease.
Kenya: KWS Temporarily Closes Amboseli Main Airstrip Due to Heavy Rainfall
The Kenya Wildlife Service has halted aircraft operations at Amboseli National Park's main airstrip due to heavy rainfall, affecting tourism access to the park.
President Yoon appoints Park Eun-sik as the new head of the Forest Service
President Yoon has appointed Park Eun-sik as the new Chief of the Korea Forest Service following the dismissal of the previous chief due to a drunk driving incident.
Fired Yosemite worker sues National Park Service after hanging massive transgender flag across El Capitan
A former Yosemite National Park employee has filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service after being terminated for hanging a transgender pride flag at El Capitan.
3 national parks slash red tape for Americans by boldly transforming visitor entry
Three of the busiest national parks in the U.S. are eliminating advance reservations during peak seasons to improve accessibility for visitors.
With 22 miles of coast: the beaches of Los Angeles that could become a national park in the U.S.
The National Park Service is considering designating 22 miles of Los Angeles beaches as a national park to enhance conservation efforts.
Ruling by US Judge: Slavery Exhibit to Be Rebuilt
A US federal judge has ruled that an outdoor exhibit about the history of slavery in Philadelphia must be reconstructed after it was removed by the National Park Service following a directive from former President Donald Trump.
Judge in the USA Orders the Reopening of Slavery Exhibition
A federal judge has ordered the reopening of a slavery exhibition at George Washington's house, which was previously closed by the National Park Service due to political pressures.
Los Angeles beaches could become national parks, NPS seeking input
The National Park Service is gathering public input on the potential designation of Los Angeles County's coastline as a national park through a special resource study.
Trump nominates hospitality executive to lead National Park Service
Donald Trump has nominated Scott Socha, a hospitality executive with a controversial history, to lead the National Park Service during a time of significant challenges for the agency.
Mayor Evelyn Parra and officials of V. Carranza renew Felipe Γngeles Park
Mayor Evelyn Parra led a community effort to restore and maintain Felipe Γngeles Park and surrounding neighborhoods, engaging over a thousand municipal workers in a cleanup initiative.
The astonishing swimming crossing of a coyote from San Francisco to Alcatraz: its impact on the island
A coyote swam over a mile from San Francisco to Alcatraz Island, raising concerns among wildlife experts and National Park Service authorities.
Innocent verdict for Park Ji-won in West Sea shooting case, files lawsuit against Yoon Seok-youl... 'Using citizens' deaths for political elimination'
Park Ji-won, a member of the Democratic Party and former National Intelligence Service chief, has filed a lawsuit against former President Yoon Seok-youl and others following his acquittal in the West Sea civil servant shooting case, alleging political manipulation and abuse of power.
National Park updates guidelines to stop visitors defacing Trump picture on pass
The National Park Service has revised its policy to prevent visitors from defacing a picture of President Trump on this year's America the Beautiful pass, following public backlash and protests.
Up to 30 cm of snow fell in Karlovac. City: Clear paths to houses, be careful how you park
The winter service in Karlovac is on high alert as up to 30 cm of snow has fallen, prompting local authorities to advise residents on clearing paths and parking safely.
Security Service at GΓΆrlitzer Park Costs 800,000 Euros a Year
The planned night closure of GΓΆrlitzer Park in Berlin-Kreuzberg will cost 800,000 euros annually for a private security service.