Some of America's largest cities that challenged their 2020 census numbers are hearing back from the U.S. Census Bureau. They're not all getting what they hoped for.
- Mark Lennihan
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FILE - Commuters walk through a corridor in the World Trade Center Transportation Hub, June 21, 2019 in New York. Whether it’s a friend with a…
- By Eric DuVall News Assistant City Editor
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As 2021 draws to a close, one thing is indisputable: There were stories in Western New York that will live on in our memories for a long time.
- By Caitlin Dewey News Staff Reporter
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- By Caitlin Dewey News Staff Reporter
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Where are Buffalo residents moving? To answer that question, The Buffalo News obtained three years of local change of address records from the United States Postal Service.
- By Anika Pasilis Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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As of last week, 63% of households in Tucson and 42.5% of households in South Tucson have self-reported in the 2020 Census.
- By Betty Villegas Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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OPINION: Pima County Supervisor Betty Villegas is letting residents know that the 2020 Census counts everyone — even undocumented immigrants — and is vital for federal funding in Pima County.
- Stephanie Casanova
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Field operations will tentatively start June 13 in Arizona.
- Arizona Daily Star
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In the face of a pandemic, the 2020 Census is more important than ever for making sure your voice heard.
- Veronica M. Cruz | This Is Tucson
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This national event only happens once every ten years and it's your chance to be counted and play a part in shaping Arizona's future.
