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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will hire as many as 450 people to shore up the National Weather Service ...
The National Weather Service has taken steps to begin filling some of the 550 positions left vacant by federal cuts and early retirements this year.
Cuts to the federal weather forecasting agency have been criticized in the wake of a deadly flooding event in Texas, where ...
The National Weather Service has been approved to hire 450 meteorologists, hydrologists, and radar technicians.
The National Weather Service is hiring as they've been given the green light by the Trump administration to bring back ...
The federal agency has received permission to hire for 450 roles, including radar technicians, meteorologists, and ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) is expected to expand its hiring efforts after facing both vacancies and public scrutiny as a result of Trump administration staffing cuts. Tom Fahy, ...
The Trump administration is allowing the U.S. National Weather Service to restore most of the hundreds of jobs eliminated by ...
The federal forecasting agency plans to restore some of its losses from this year’s Trump administration cuts.
The Trump administration’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency slashed jobs earlier this year at the National Weather Service, cutting roughly 600 positions in the name of combating ...
The National Weather Service has lifted its hiring freeze and is now accepting applications for mission-critical positions to help restore staffing levels impacted by budget cuts.
Even before the catastrophic flooding in Texas, weather experts were ringing alarm bells over how staffing cuts at federal weather agencies could affect the reliability of weather forecasts in the ...
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