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Number of hurricane zone residents swells
Seems the threat of hurricanes has done little to slow the dramatic U.S. coastal buildup. The number of residents living in coastal zones, from North Carolina to Texas, has swelled to 82.2 million, about a 241 percent increase over the 34.1 million...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
IU TUITION Indiana U. proposes 1.75 percent tuition increase BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University President Michael McRobbie is recommending tuition and fee increases of 1.75 percent for Indiana residents in each of the next two years at...Tags: Shootings, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Justice System, Justin Bieber, U.S. Postal Service
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Here is the latest Indiana news from The Associated Press
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Governor Mike Pence and state lawmakers used a ceremonial bill signing to promote the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The new law lends the speedway $100 million from the state to pay for repairs and improvements. Pence and...Tags: John G. Roberts, Jr., U.S. Supreme Court, Hurricane Sandy (2012), American Legion, Natural Disasters
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Census Bureau: Indianapolis slips one spot to No. 13 among most populous US cities
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis has slipped one spot among the nation's most populous cities to No. 13. The U.S. Census Bureau says new population estimates show Indianapolis slipped from No. 12 during the year that ended July 1, 2012. The...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), New York City, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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Census: Detroit population remained above 700,000
DETROIT (AP) — New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Detroit's population remained just above 700,000 last year. The figures show Detroit lost residents between 2011 and 2012, but the decline was at a slower pace than in previous years. Most of the...
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Census estimates: Detroit population remained just above 700,000 last year; decline continues
DETROIT (AP) — New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Detroit's population remained just above 700,000 last year. The figures show Detroit lost residents between 2011 and 2012, but the decline was at a slower pace than in previous years. Most of...Tags: Detroit Free Press, Freedom of the Press, The Detroit News, Politics
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Here is the latest Michigan news from The Associated Press
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Officials say 32 new charter schools plan to open this fall in Michigan. Many of the schools will be in urban areas where charter schools already are prominent, such as Detroit, Grand Rapids and Flint. Michigan Association of...Tags: U.S. Congress
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Baltimore residents in largely vacant blocks to be uprooted
With plans to demolish 1,500 vacant houses in the next three years, Baltimore officials and the few remaining residents in largely vacant blocks are beginning the early stages of the most delicate of relationships. About 80 residents — each of...
Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Crime, Law and Justice, Land Resources, Rentals, Homes
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Free Program On History Of Latino Vote In Hartford
A free program on the history of the Latino vote in Hartford will be held Wednesday at St. Anne-Immaculate Conception Church on Park Street. The session will involve "a community conversation on the history and present state of the political... -
Not everyone raving about electronic music festival
As Joliet awaits this weekend's Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the country's biggest electronic dance music festivals, many local officials have been emphasizing economics. The festival's promoter, Insomniac, has commissioned impact studies to...
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Moore shows that as cities grow, tornado damage grows with them
ReutersBy Ben Berkowitz and Julie Steenhuysen May 21 (Reuters) - Moore, Oklahoma, has had the bad luck of being hit by two highly destructive tornadoes, both in the month of May, 14 years apart. But the Moore that got struck on Monday is not the same as in...Tags: Demographics, Insurance, Hurricane Andrew (1992), NASA, Natural Disasters
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California drops a notch in public school spending
California slipped a notch in spending per public school pupil in 2011, falling to 35th among states in a year that marked the first overall drop across the nation in nearly four decades, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The 50 states and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Students, Washington, DC, Finance, New York City
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