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After a slew of controversial layoffs, the National Weather Service (NWS) is hiring once again. However, one federal lawmaker says it is like putting a Band-Aid over a massive cut.
Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell has voiced concern over staffing cuts at the National Weather Service, which she says have ...
Concerns are growing over whether federal staffing shortages could soon hamper the forecasts that keep first responders and ...
Florida's NBC6 weatherman John Morales didn't mince words on what the cuts to the National Weather Service and to NOAA done by DOGE that Congress is looking to codify into law with Trump's "one big ...
The government agencies that are responsible for weather safety have been under extreme pressure because of cuts. Now, some lawmakers are sounding the alarm about a staffing shortage at the National ...
A South Florida meteorologist, John Morales, has voiced concerns about the impact of staffing shortages at the National ...
Concerned meteorologists warn that the forecasts communities have come to depend on as their front line of defense against hurricanes could suffer this year, as the National Weather Service remains ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) is seeking to hire 126 people, including at least some meteorologists, after massive ...
After losing more than 560 employees to layoffs and early retirement incentives earlier this year, the National Weather ...
The recent CNN report notes that while the NWS is preparing to hire 125 people, those hires will come after the agency ...
Faltering forecasts, fired experts and whipsawing policy changes are raising questions about how the Trump administration ...