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The National Weather Service announced it wants to hire 126 people, and it’s asking for current employees to transfer to offices in need of critical positions.
Nearly 600 employees left the National Weather Service or were fired in recent months. Meteorologists say 125 expected new ...
Federal budget cuts and a hiring freeze are being felt in national weather service offices in South Dakota. South Dakota News ...
Effects at the National Weather Service offices in Aberdeen, Rapid City and Sioux Falls include unfilled jobs and fewer ...
President Trump’s layoffs of federal workers have left some NWS offices severely understaffed, but Wisconsin locations are faring better.
The Lake Charles office was among the hardest hit in Louisiana, and now some lost jobs may be filled again. Here's what to ...
Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell has voiced concern over staffing cuts at the National Weather Service, which she says have ...
So the staffing cuts have come primarily through the actions of ... So there is a lot of the U.S. economy that is affected by weather and that—the National Weather Service has a, a huge impact on the ...
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 ...
John Morales, a leading US meteorologist issued a stark warning amid the looming hurricane season. Spilling inside talk about ...
Federal agencies like the NWS work closely with state agencies to get ahead of wildfires - but now some of those resources have been stripped away.