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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?
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On a recent trip to Yosemite National Park, Bloomberg reporter Laura Bliss said something felt off. The experience led her to investigate what was happening behind the scenes.
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The 77,000 acres it incinerated in the park inspired an expansion of fire prevention efforts.
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The National Park Service says Hayden T. Klemenok vanished while backpacking with a group at Upper Chilnualna Fall on July 2.
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As the Washburn Fire grows near Mariposa Grove in Yosemite National Park, around 1,600 people in the nearby community of Wawona have been ordered to evacuate, including high-schoolers at a summer camp
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On this week’s Valley Edition: The vital contributions of Chinese immigrants to Yosemite National Park. Plus, the latest on the state’s effort to end…