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After having its workforce reduced through voluntary retirement offers and layoffs, the National Weather Service is looking ...
The National Weather Service has lost 600 employees, or roughly 15 percent of its workforce in the past four months.
The new hires would not make up for all the personnel lost in the Trump administration’s cutbacks, but could reduce the ...
The National Weather Service lost more than 11% of its staff after layoffs, retirements and buyouts since January.
Here’s why budget and staffing cuts at the National Weather Service are raising concerns among Kansas City area emergency ...
As the Atlantic hurricane season gets underway, some are raising concerns about federal preparedness after steep staff ...
A downsized weather service is struggling to do more with less as the country heads into a storm season that is expected to ...
Three weeks after the 24-hour Cheyenne National Weather Service office was forced to shut down overnight operations due to ...
The severe weather outbreak is among the first to challenge the weather service amidst growing concerns about staffing shortages as the busiest time of year for storms, hurricanes and wildfires ...
National Weather Services offices lack meteorologists after the Trump administration implemented staffing cuts and a hiring ...
Concerns grow as the 2025 hurricane season begins with forecasts of increased intensity amidst federal cuts to FEMA and NOAA.
National Weather Service meteorologists are hustling to keep up with the extra work load during the ongoing bout of severe storms in the Central U.S., some working double shifts to issue warnings ...
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