The Department of the Interior told USA TODAY it was aware of the "unauthorized and inappropriate" display, which was eventually taken down.
Gavin Carpenter, a Yosemite National Park mechanic, admitted to supplying an upside-down American flag for a protest against ...
A group of climbers, some who used to work for the Park Service, intended to raise awareness about how recent federal job ...
Tensions over cost-cutting and maintaining Yosemite have been building, as fired federal workers stage protests at the country’s third-oldest national park.
Hundreds of visitors have been gathering by Yosemite National ... Those that unfurled the flag said such a signal was warranted after 1,000 National Park Service employees were fired as part ...
Chaos is spreading across our national parks, said Maxine Joselow and Andrea Sachs in The Washington Post. The Trump ...
However over the last 50 years or so, flying the flag upside down has become a sign of protest. In the first well-documented instance, the US Supreme Court ruled in 1974 that a student had the right ...
Nate Vince, a park staffer whose job was just terminated, unfurled a giant upside-down flag on the side of the rock dome.
Members of the Alt National Park Service, who have labeled themselves the official "resistance" team of the National Park ...
If Yosemite became a California state park tomorrow, would it turn into a strip mall?
An American flag, measuring 30 feet by 50 feet, was displayed upside down on the side of El Capitan by a group of frustrated ...