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Sen. Chuck Schumer is pressing the NWS’s watchdog to probe whether Trump’s cuts worsened the recent catastrophe.
Former federal officials and outside experts have warned for months that President Donald Trump’s staffing cuts to the ...
More than 100 people died in Texas flash floods over the Fourth of July weekend, raising questions about emergency alerts and ...
The National Weather Service issued several forecasts Tuesday through Thursday morning, warning of the risk of flash flooding ...
The U.S. Senate's top Democrat on Monday asked a government watchdog to investigate whether cuts at the National Weather ...
Over the holiday weekend, New Mexico’s neighboring state endured a catastrophic flood that claimed the lives of 90 people, ...
The White House is defending the National Weather Service and accusing some Democrats of playing politics in the wake of ...
Amid criticism of budget cuts at NWS, Sen. Ted Cruz defended the agency, saying meteorologists did their job and were not short-staffed during the early morning hours of July Fourth.
"A lot of the weather forecast offices now are not operating at full complement of staff," said the former lead of NOAA.
Cllimate change is likely to make extreme weather events like those experienced in Texas occur more intensely and more ...
Thomas Fahy, the Office Legislative Director for the National Weather Service Employees Union, says their San Angelo and San ...