President Jimmy Carter used his executive authority to designate 13 national monuments covering 56 million acres in Alaska.
Legislation was introduced Thursday in the U.S. House of Representatives to strip presidents of their authority under The Antiquities Act to designate national monuments.
President Joe Biden's administration on Thursday moved to put more of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge off limits to ...
A National Park Service announcement today could allow for future industrial mining development within Lake Clark National ...
Biden signed proclamations designating a monument in Southern California's desert and another near the Oregon border.
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a must for many Alaska cruise passengers. But a slate of upcoming itineraries will ...
A ferocious storm that pounded Southcentral Alaska with high winds and rain Sunday has left thousands still without power as ...
Travel Guide to Alaska highlights the state's natural beauty, wildlife, Indigenous culture, and vast wilderness, popular for ...
A federal report of annual survey data, published late last month, detailed sobering national statistics: Homelessness reached its highest level on record in the U.S. in January 2024, with an 18.1% ...
National parks are among the most beautiful vacation destinations in the U.S. These are the national parks around the country ...
Right about now, within a shrub in southern Texas, a ruby-crowned kinglet twitches to face northward. In a few months, guided ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, signed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in the ...