KALAMAZOO, MI –– Across his three decades coaching high school hockey, JD Kalleward has developed many slogans, but his take ...
Oklahoma community members and leaders are expressing concern about layoffs at the National Weather Center as tornado season ...
In an unusually early step, the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has issued a Level 3 out of 5 Enhanced risk ...
From Selena Gomez to Millie Bobby Brown: The 12 best dressed celebrities at the 2025 SAG Awards Roland Schoeman causes controversy online after calling for Cyril Ramaphosa's resignation ...
The Trump administration fired hundreds of employees at the top US agency overseeing weather prediction and climate research, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Friday marks one year since an EF1 tornado touched down in Calhoun County in the early morning ...
Indiana Senator Todd Young is cosponsoring a bill that could improve how storm warnings are communicated to the public. “My involvement in this activity goes back to 2012, when the Henryville tornado ...
The committee, which supports the mission of teachers union Naperville Unit Education Association, endorsed Holly Joy Blastic ...
The NOAA and weather service are the latest government agencies hit with mass layoffs. Jim Cantore, Al Rocker decry loss and talk about the impact it will have ...
The day was February 29, 2012. According to the National Weather Service, the EF-4 deadly tornado had peak winds of 180 mph, ...
Friday marks 13 years since the “Leap Day” tornado outbreak which spawned multiple twisters in southern Missouri and southern Illinois.
The president plans significant cuts and layoffs to the NOAA and NWS, impacting weather forecasting and climate research, as detailed in Project 2025.