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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a former Yosemite National Park ranger who was fired after flying a giant transgender pride flag in the park.
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The park says front and backcountry camps are among the areas soon available.
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Yosemite is California’s most visited national park.
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While Gabriel Moraga gave the river its current name, Native Americans had their own names for the waterway, dating back thousands of years.
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A popular Alaskan climber fell to his death from Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan. Balin Miller's mother confirmed that the 23-year-old died in a climbing accident Wednesday.
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Yosemite National Park employees who recently were fired by the U.S. government worry cuts will affect the experience of visitors and the welfare of wildlife that thrive in the popular vacation destination located in California’s Sierra Nevada.
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“The country is pretty divided. Things like this bring everybody together. There is no division on it.”
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Wright was hired to design a building to house a popular Yosemite Valley Cafe, but his vision clashed with the National Park Service.
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When conditions are just right, Yosemite's famed Half Dome can been seen from Central Valley communities like Turlock and Denair.
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Today, visiting Yosemite often means sitting in traffic jams. A century ago, the Yosemite Valley Railroad connected to park to Merced. So what happened?