After a swing and a miss from the Biden Interior Department, the federal government is now dropping it's lawsuit against the Glacier Range Riders baseball team in Kalispell.
Remember when Yellowstone National Park got dragged on social media over the "Black People Who Hike" story earlier this month? Now the National Park Service has Twitter users wondering if Vice President Kamala Harris has taken over their social media feed.
America's first national park will have another "first" beginning next month, when the National Park Service plans to launch their first automated, unmanned passenger shuttle.
All of the ticket reservations are made through Recreation.gov, and while the early reservations sold out, those interested in getting access to Going-to-the-Sun road can get tickets beginning May 27.
Yellowstone will open select roads and services for the season on April 16, but visitors should be prepared for delays in parts of the park that are undergoing road construction, and changes in traffic patterns.