Federal staffing cuts to the Natural Resources Conservation Service could have an impact on the accuracy of data for the ...
Officials in the Western U.S. who warn the public about avalanches are sounding a different type of alarm. They say they’re ...
The list of weather-related jobs that no longer exist is getting longer, and should be cause for concern for all U.S. surfers ...
My work was very much about making NOAA more efficient,” said Kristen Don, who worked at the Newport center. “So, it’s a ...
Firings and layoffs of federal workers by the Trump administration are likely to have marked effects on the economies of ...
Job losses at NOAA cover a spectrum of fisheries duties and could impact health, safety and economies on the Oregon coast.
Oregon congresswomen described the current state of union as "chaotic" and potentially facing a "constitutional crisis." ...
Oregon’s state climatologist is worried that cuts at Oregon’s four National Weather Service offices could hurt the ability to send warnings before and during severe weather. State Climatologist Larry ...
President Trump’s actions during his first month in office have sparked an uproar throughout the Northwest, with weekly ...
The mass firing of employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration could have major consequences for Oregon.
The long-term impacts of recent staff cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are still unknown, but fishery managers on the West Coast say the situation is troubling.
The bill would create three new initiatives, largely in response to the recommendations of a state climate resilience ...