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Bridgeport, New Haven Among Nation's 'Most Dangerous' Cities For Drivers, Allstate Says
The Hartford CourantBridgeport and New Haven ranked high on a list of "most dangerous" cities for American drivers, according to Allstate's analysis of insurance claims data. Bridgeport was rated 19th most dangerous and New Haven 21st. Bridgeport drivers, on average, will...Tags: Stamford, Waterbury, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Almost 13 percent of Marylanders uninsured
Those who are poor, minorities and living on the Eastern Shore, Baltimore City or Prince George’s County are more likely to be uninsured, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau Wednesday. The Small Area Health Insurance...Tags: Cancer, Washington, DC, Government Health Care, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Social Issues
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Bet on a vet ... Hire a vet ... You both win!
Brawley native; U.S. Army, 1970-1972As a new school year begins, it is a good time to promote the hiring of veterans, those warriors that are returning or have returned home. The kids are returning to school and our veterans are returning home to once again enter the process of...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employment, Career and Workplace
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A big part of a federal worker's job is just getting there
Many federal workers in and around Washington make their home in the Baltimore area, so when two of them get together at a party, they immediately begin swapping commuting strategies.
"Invariably, the first question that I get when I say I commute to D....Tags: Labor Legislation, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Jones Falls Expressway, Career and Workplace, Commuting
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Making sure people don't fall between cracks
While much of the nation struggles with the economy, Brown County has been fortunate, with low unemployment and a generally stable state. And Brown County has, generally, been spared from a drought devastating other parts of the state and most of the...Tags: Unemployment, Rentals, Career and Workplace
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California has nation's highest number of veterans
L.A. NOWNew infographic on nation's veterans by census bureau shows California with highest population of former military men and women. Texas and Florida are next.... -
Historian and railroader to present Civil War lecture
John P. Hankey will present a lecture titled “Railroads and the American Civil War” at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The lecture is free and open to the public. The Friends of the Library will host a reception...Tags: Museums, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Transportation, Wars and Interventions, Walnuts
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Vista Latina: Mixed marriages gaining acceptance, popularity
Staff Writer, Copy EditorWhen it came time to tell her family that she was thinking about moving in with her boyfriend, Vikki Carr said she was worried how they might react to the fact that he was black. Feeling anxious about having to broach the subject during a visit to the...Tags: Stanford University, Family, Minority Groups, Marriage
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Community dinners dish out hot meals and fellowship
Daily American InternA large number of local churches have started hosting free community dinners throughout the month. Coordinators of these dinners at Berlin Brethren Church, Freedom in Christ Community Church and Windber Calvary United Methodist Church said these dinners...Tags: Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Employment Opportunities, Potatoes, Employment
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Without redevelopment, Glendale's affordable housing run faces hurdles
The daily phone calls at City Hall from people seeking affordable housing options are a constant reminder of how demand continues to outstrip supply. And with the demise of local redevelopment, officials warn there’s little chance of the trend...
Tags: Rentals, Jerry Brown, Personal Income
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Census Bureau considers changes to race, ethnicity questions
L.A. NOWCensus Bureau considers changes to the race questions asked in its surveys.... -
U.S. Census Bureau releases first mobile app today for economy junkies
Good news for all you earnest economy watchers out there. The U.S. Census Bureau today released its first mobile app called "America's Economy." The Census built the app with some nifty features, such as notifications and social sharing to Twitter and...Tags: Personal Income, Media Industry
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