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A fire that started in Mexico last Tuesday and jumped the Rio Grande into Big Bend National park is now 90 percent contained, according to park officials.
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A soldier stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso died May 18 while visiting Big Bend National Park.
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A wildland fire that first started in Mexico and soon spread to Big Bend National Park has damaged historic sites, inlcuding the Castolon Visitor Center and store.
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After President Trump's announcement Friday to temporarily end the partial government shutdown, federal workers across West Texas are returning to work.
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Earlier today, President Donald Trump announced the federal government would reopen for three weeks while lawmakers continue negotiations over funding for a border wall continue.
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As the partial government shutdown — now the longest in U.S. history — continues, employees at Big Bend National Park in far West Texas are in their fourth week of unemployment.
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Plan On Going to Big Bend National Park During the Government Shutdown? Here's What You Need To KnowThe government shutdown won’t stop people from visiting any of the 16 sites managed by the National Park Service, but it might create some challenges.
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Big Bend National Park has confirmed the death of 69-year-old park visitor Edward Lowe, of Dallas. Park officials report Lowe sustained fatal injuries…
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Soon, the sprawling 800,000-acre Big Bend National Park will have a new superintendent to guide it and oversee new projects. Beginning next week that role…
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Texas is home to 16 sites managed by the National Parks Service. The government shut down won’t stop people from visiting these parks, but it could create…