The potential lease termination of a NOAA facility in Norman has sparked concerns among local meteorology professionals and lawmakers.
Protestors said the cuts could have devastating impacts in severe weather situations and in industries like agriculture that depend on forecasting.
Part of Oklahoma State Highway 78 in Bryan County closed Monday night because of a single-vehicle crash involving a semi ...
Hundreds gathered at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Silver Spring headquarters Monday morning in enthusiastic defiance of the Trump administration’s layoff of an estimated 650 ...
Thousands of people have been laid off as DOGE continues to make cuts to the federal workforce. Now, another deadline is ...
The forecast storms are the first big test for the restructured National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which saw ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said yesterday that he believes he will be able to salvage his relationship with the ...
Colorado Springs and El Paso County road crews are gearing up for the incoming snow storm. Crews are expecting to deal with ...
The Key Largo office was listed among those set to have leases terminated, along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's ...
Greene County Emergency Management officials say a NOAA Weather Radio is another great option. Darren White, the deputy director of Greene County OEM, says to look for a weather radio that’s easy to ...
As a severe weather system approaches the Texoma area, concerns are growing about the potential impact of recent layoffs ...
There is no indication that any of the other 33 Sea Grant programs around the country are facing funding cuts — at least for ...