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Unlocking a new door to the 1940s
April 1, 1940: As a Depression-weary nation wondered if President Roosevelt would run for an unprecedented third term and where Nazi armies would strike next, some 120,000 census takers went to work counting people wherever and however they could —...Tags: Human Mishaps, Politics, World War II (1939-1945), Elections, Bill Daley
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Grants eyed for income study
Staff WriterHOLTVILLE — An application to finance an income survey and an impact study on mobile home parks closure through a federal grant, was approved Monday by the City Council. Census demographics data place the city above the “predominantly low- to...Tags: House Building, Economy, Business and Finance, Demographics, American Red Cross, Finance
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Opportunities grow for veteran-owned businesses
Wading through swamps and running up mountains taught Patrick McCormack more than how to survive punishing conditions without much food or sleep. His grueling Army Ranger training, along with several deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, taught the...Tags: Politics, U.S. Army, Finance, Iraq War (2003-2011), Career and Workplace
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Gender-based wage gaps persist in state and nation
Women make considerably less money than men in Maryland: 83 cents to the dollar, according to a study released last week.
Windsor Mill resident Alison Assanah-Carroll was not surprised by the finding from the National Partnership for Women & Families,...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Randallstown, Minority Groups, Wage Contract Issues, Windsor Mill
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Reflecting a national trend, Maryland's population grays
Driven by a sizable baby boomer population nearing retirement age, Maryland, like the rest of the nation, grew older in the past decade, but Baltimore bucked the trend, attracting more young adults as the number of its middle-age and retiree residents...Tags: Dorchester County, Health and Safety at School, Johns Hopkins University, Education, Minority Groups
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Harford, Balto. counties survey homeless for annual census
Baltimore and Harford counties are conducting their annual surveys of the homeless population this week, gathering information about how many people lack a permanent place to stay and why. The one-day census is also intended to help service agencies...Tags: Harford County, Homelessness, Demographics, Havre de Grace, Catonsville
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Immigrants key to reaching mayor's population goal
What comes to mind when Mexican immigrant Elsa Garcia thinks of Baltimore's drawbacks?
"Basura. O las drogas," said the East Baltimore resident. "Trash. Or drugs."
Then, quickly, comes her list of Baltimore's pluses: Her husband has been able to find...Tags: Politics, Public Officials, Government, Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Census shows another decline in median income
Sun SentinelThe U.S. median household income further declined 2.3 percent to $49,445 in 2010, a year after the Great Recession officially ended -- and the nation had higher numbers of the poor and uninsured, the U.S Census Bureau reported Tuesday. Last year's real...Tags: Personal Income, Palm Beach County, Suicide, Economy, Business and Finance, Demographics
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Study: Pollution trading could trim bay cleanup costs
Steep projected costs for cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay could be trimmed by billions of dollars, a new study suggests, by allowing polluters to buy "credits" for less-expensive reductions made by others.
The study, presented Thursday to the Chesapeake...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Water Pollution, Water, Waste, Demographics
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Local Office on Aging could be losing funding
reporterAn organization that helps area seniors, may soon have to cut some of those services. The Executive Director from the Local Office on Aging says its losing almost 200-thousand dollars after the Governor made an amendment to cut funding. The LOA provides...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Government, Demographics, Bob McDonnell
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Governor's cuts threaten adult services
Gov. Bob McDonnell's proposed cuts to adult services have local nonprofit organizations fearing that programs, such as meals delivered to homes and transportation, will be eliminated for lack of funding. McDonnell proposes cutting $2.5 million over the...
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'Office shoppers' shame district system
When George Washington took the oath of the presidency in 1789, each of the 65 members of the inaugural Congress represented roughly 30,000 people. As the population of the country grew, it became necessary to reflect those changes in the representation...Tags: Politics, Government, Elections, Tom Rooney, George Washington
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