The National Weather Service is an agency many West Virginians — and Americans in general — have taken for granted for a long time.
Evolving from newspaper graphics, radio bulletins and the most-watched segments of any local TV news broadcast to now providing strikingly accurate forecasts that anyone can look at anytime on their smartphone, the National Weather Service has been a quiet part of just about everyone's life for more than 150 years. Energy and Environment
NWS vacancy rates up double digits in offices serving WV under Trump after deep cuts
By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
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Now it's in trouble, as the Trump administration looks to slash federal jobs and dismantle crucial government agencies.
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