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The Lake Charles office was among the hardest hit in Louisiana, and now some lost jobs may be filled again. Here's what to ...
After having its workforce reduced through voluntary retirement offers and layoffs, the National Weather Service is looking ...
The National Weather Service says it plans to hire more than 100 additional staff members. The move follows complaints and ...
Just like hospitals and fire stations, the National Weather Service offices have been staffed 24/7. With the extensive cuts ...
The Trump administration has cut funding and staff from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather ...
The National Weather Service's staffing shortage is affecting forecast accuracy, as balloon launch data decreases.
MIAMI — After public backlash and concern, the National Weather Service is beginning the process of hiring more than 100 employees to "stabilize operations" at its field offices around the country.
After losing nearly 600 employees to layoffs and retirements as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to the ...
A spokesperson for the weather service, Erica Grow Cei, told Newsweek that the agency is planning to hire additional staff members to "stabilize" the department. "NOAA [National Oceanic and ...
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.
Following cuts ordered by the Trump administration earlier this year, the weather service lost nearly 600 positions. Erica Grow Cei, a National Weather Service spokesperson, says the new hires ...