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.
The federal forecasting agency plans to restore some of its losses from this year’s Trump administration cuts. By Judson Jones Judson Jones is a meteorologist and reporter for The Times. The National ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has officially lifted its hiring freeze, announcing on its X page that the first round of mission-critical job openings is now live. Positions are available to ...
After losing hundreds of employees to budget cuts and layoffs implemented by the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency, the National Weather Service announced plans Tuesday to ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) has received approval to hire 450 professionals ahead of hurricane season, just months after job cuts. Trump suffers major blow in Ukraine poll Why Americans are ...
Whether they’ve scrambled to get approval to buy office supplies or fix plumbing, cover shifts during severe weather that lasted for days or get tornado damage surveys completed, it’s been a rough few ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — After Trump administration job cuts, nearly half of National Weather Service forecast offices have 20 percent vacancy rates — twice that of just a decade ago — as severe weather ...