Audit Finds Interior Department Falling Short on Safety Measures (Washington Post)

  Date Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Audit Finds Interior Department Falling Short on Safety Measures (Washington Post)
A new report warns that traveling through Yosemite National Park’s 74-year-old tunnel to see the views of its iconic granite peaks might literally take your breath away.

How humans, vanishing cougars changed Yosemite (San Francisco Chronicle)
Agile, fast and fierce, cougars once hunted their prey throughout Yosemite National Park, but as human invasions and hunting began about 80 years ago, the predators steadily disappeared, and the entire ecology of the fabled valley was disrupted, researchers…

Yosemite Grad Called Up To Grizzlies (KFSN-TV Fresno)
Dayton Buller called Wednesday the longest and best day of his life.

Woman injured falling 50 feet in Yosemite park (Merced Sun-Star)
A woman was badly injured when she fell more than 50 feet from an embankment Sunday in Yosemite National Park, a park official reported.

Yosemite relocates El Portal Market to new building (Merced Sun-Star)
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — Yosemite National Park’s management team decided Thursday to relocate El Portal Market to the Special Park Uses building.

HOT TOPICS (The Hanford Sentinel)
HANFORD — Alicia Hayes and Andrea Staler three won events apiece as the Hanford West High girls captured first place in the West Yosemite League frosh/soph track and field championships.

HOT TOPICS (The Hanford Sentinel)
HANFORD — The Hanford High baseball team continued its West Yosemite League surge Tuesday, pounding out 14 hits and three home runs in a 10-0 victory over host Hanford West. A stellar outing from Jeff Bench enabled the Bullpups to improve to 8-1 in league play at 18-5 overall.

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