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Father's Day Love: Local Organization Teaches Fathers How To Connect With Children
Channel 2 NewsWith Father's Day approaching on Sunday, June 16, one local group is trying to help dads reconnect with their kids. "If you ever want to know how important a dad is, ask a child," said Frank Buck who is founder of Fathers InSync, a program that works...Tags: Father's Day, Family, Substance Abuse
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Mat-Su Still Fastest-Growing Area in State
Channel 2 NewsPopulation data released Wednesday by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that the Mat-Su Borough remains the fastest growing area in Alaska. From 2000 to 2010, the Mat-Su Borough's population increased 50 percent, now totaling 88,995. In 2000, the population...Tags: Demographics, Fairbanks North Star Borough, Population and Census, Alaska, Fairbanks
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Alaska Census Results Expected This Week
Channel 2 NewsThe U.S. Census Bureau announced Monday it has sent Alaska's final 2010 count to Gov. Sean Parnell and certain legislative leaders. Because of time zone differences and the increased time required to ship to Alaska, the data will not go public until...Tags: Alaska, Sean Parnell
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Census: Alaska Sees Minority Population Growth
The Associated PressA demographic profile by the U.S. Census Bureau shows Alaska had a noticeable increase in its minority population during the past decade, particularly among Mexicans. The 2010 census data released Wednesday evening also shows an aging population, a trend...Tags: 2010 Census, Demographics, Minority Groups, Alaska
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Most Alaska Commute Times Below National Average
Statistics compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau conclude that the average Alaska driver takes 17.9 minutes to get to work.
The typical Fairbanks driver spends less that that -- about 17.4 minutes. The driving champions are residents of the Matanuska-...Tags: Alaska, Fairbanks
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New ranking places South Florida in the top 5 for small-business growth
If you are looking to grow your small business, South Florida is a good place to be. Biz2Credit, a firm that matches small businesses to financial institutions, has ranked the Broward and Miami-Dade County area as the fifth-best for small-business growth...Tags: Broward County, Business, Career and Workplace, Miramar, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Report: Baby boomers moving to Florida for low taxes
Sun SentinelBaby boomers are moving out of high-tax states in favor of Florida that has no state income tax, according to a new analysis by West Palm Beach-based Newsmax magazine in its June issue. The magazine calls it a "new wave of migrating boomers, many of...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Politics, Taxation, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Personal Income
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More Americans consider themselves multiracial
The number of Americans who consider themselves multiracial has grown faster than any other racial group nationwide, new Census Bureau data reveal, a sign of slow but momentous shifts in the way that Americans think about race. Mixed or multiracial...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Tiger Woods, Mariah Carey, Culture
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State's Hispanic Population Tops 500,000
The Hartford CourantIn New London, town officials have instructed their police to refrain from inquiring about a suspect's immigration status and are encouraging more Latinos to get involved in education and politics. The city is the hub of New London County, where the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Fairfield County, Politics, Immigration, Population and Census
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L.A. Now Live: More Americans consider themselves multiracial
The number of Americans who consider themselves multiracial has grown faster than any other racial group nationwide, new Census Bureau data reveal. The change is a sign of slow but momentous shifts in the way Americans think about race. Mixed-race...Tags: University of California, Santa Barbara
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Imperial Valley's catholic schools have steady enrollment rates
Staff WriterMaria Elvira Giusti de Gutierrez of Calexico said she believes it is important and necessary to send all three of her children to Catholic school for the academic excellence and morals they receive. Tuition for that excellence and those morals come at...Tags: Parochial Schools, Students, Music Industry, Preschools, U.S. Department of Education
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Study suggests blacks more likely than whites to be arrested in Greene County for pot possession
mmoloney@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Black Americans are more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than white Americans, according to federal data compiled by the American Civil Liberties Union. In a new study, the group looked at the 2010 statistics from...Tags: Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Prisons, FBI
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