Yellowstone National Park officials said Sunday that things are going better than originally thought a week after historic flooding and heavy rain wiped out park roads, forcing the evacuation of
It will take much longer possibly years to fully restore two badly-damaged stretches of road that link the park with Gardiner to the north and Cooke City to the northeast.
In our news wrap Sunday, an ethnic mass killing in Ethiopia has claimed the lives of more than 200 Amhara people, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expects an economic slowdown but not necessarily a recession, voters in Colombia head to the polls in presidential runoff, Yellowstone National Park will partly reopen after flooding, and world swimming adopted new rules for transgender athletes.