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How federal weather agencies have been impacted by staffing cuts.
Privatization would diminish a central role the federal government has played in weather forecasting since the 1800s, which ...
Former federal officials and outside experts have warned for months that President Donald Trump’s deep staffing cuts to the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tax and spending megabill narrowly cleared the House of Representatives on Thursday, after days ...
Florida lawmakers have passed a controversial bill allowing charter schools to operate rent-free within underused public school buildings, reviving th ...
The National Weather Service from San Angelo is still surveying multiple locations across Abilene.
Privatization of public landsPrivatization of public lands Public lands, and hence hunting, are under threat like never before. From states such as Utah (and 14 others) laying claim to Bureau of ...
The National Weather Service says it plans to hire more than 100 additional staff members. The move follows complaints and concerns after the Trump administration eliminated more than 500 positions.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will be adding over 100 staff members to its National Weather Service workforce after conducting layoffs in February.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is seeking to hire 126 people, including at least some meteorologists, after massive layoffs at the agency left several offices understaffed. Tom Fahy, legislativ… ...
After having its workforce reduced through voluntary retirement offers and layoffs, the National Weather Service is looking for replacements.
The transfer of public sector assets to private companies is a long-held neoliberal tenet. And the privatization of the National Weather Service is an unambiguously stated goal of Project 2025, the ...