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Across the government, the administration is rehiring federal workers who were forced out or encouraged to resign.
A bill introduced Friday would classify forecasters and other staff as critical public safety roles. It comes after the ...
The Lake Charles office was among the hardest hit in Louisiana, and now some lost jobs may be filled again. Here's what to ...
The drive come after a slate of terminations mandated by the Department of Government Efficiency earlier this year.
Senator John Hickenlooper demands that the Trump Administration reinstate NOAA and NWS workers amid peak storm season in ...
Fahy said that for meteorologists specifically, the Lake Charles office has a vacancy rate of nearly 39%, the highest in the ...
Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell has voiced concern over staffing cuts at the National Weather Service, which she says have ...
Tens of millions of dollars in NSF grants have been slashed, and scientists fear the US is about to lose a generation of ...
According to the National Water Prediction Service, the Current River at Van Buren has topped 10 feet and will continue to ...
The agency plans to hire more than 100 people after nearly 600 were laid off or retired as part of the governmentwide cuts ...
The National Weather Service lost more than 11% of its staff after layoffs, retirements and buyouts since January.
Hurricane season is officially underway, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting an above-normal season.