Supporters of smaller government may be celebrating the recent firings at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, but the safety of South Carolinians has just been compromised.
Thursday is the first day of astronomical spring. Here's what Texas can expect after an unusually cold and snowy winter.
The number of salmon returning to the Columbia and Snake rivers this year is expected to beat the 10-year average return. That’s according to a new report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adm ...
Despite the deadly storms over the weekend, one of the core government facilities tracking severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, is listed on the website of Elon Musk's Department of Government ...
The Center for Biological Diversity wants more details about cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
NOAA serves the American public in many ways — yet, because the agency also engages in climate change research, many politicians apparently feel justified sabotaging marine ecosystem management, ...
NOAA, which provides data for morning forecasts and hurricane models, has laid off more than 800 employees and plans to cut 1,000 more ...
Here's what to know about federal offices in Fort Collins, including which departments have workers here and their offices' locations. There are at least 12 federally leased spaces in Fort Collins, ...
With cuts ahead to the weather agency, Louisiana meteorologists, former NOAA employees and scientific coalitions are alarmed about what's to come. They are also concerned that even if the weather ...
The cuts are reaching every corner of the country. The Tampa Bay region is no exception.
As of March 16, average ice cover across the lakes was roughly 13.5%. Lake Superior was at 9.2%, and Lake Michigan was at 10.7%.
Amid the Trump administration’s efforts to slash the federal workforce, a group of Democratic lawmakers in Oregon are ...