Federal workforce reductions hit NOAA, the agency responsible for monitoring natural disasters and providing crucial weather ...
Most divisions of the agency, which employs scientists and specialists in weather, oceans, biodiversity, climate and other research and planetary monitoring fields, were affected.
The job cuts affected multiple divisions, including the National Weather Service, National Marine Fisheries Service and the ...
Several news agencies reported that NOAA, a Commerce Department agency that provides weather and oceanographic data to ...
A federal judge in California ruled late Thursday President Trump and Elon Musk’s mass firings of probationary government ...
Almost 100,000 federal workers live in Florida, writes columnist Pat Beall. If Trump makes good on his idle thoughts to cut ...
The retirements come as hundreds of U.S. weather forecasters and other federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
TV meteorologists rely on NOAA data for local forecasting, as does the weather report many Americans read on their phones.
Deep cuts could slow long-term weather and climate monitoring, leave less time to prepare for natural disasters and put ...
Hundreds of weather forecasters and other federal National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration employees on probationary ...
Mass firings of hundreds of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration workers, including many in Boulder, began ...
The Trump administration is implementing more changes to the federal workforce that will directly impact services that many ...
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