
Caroline Champlin
Former producer
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There are less than four weeks left until the end of the 2020 decennial count. Many Angelenos are still uncounted, and amid changing deadlines, there are mixed messages as to when the counting work will conclude.
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The U.S. Census Bureau says some local offices may finish in-person counting before schedule, but census advocates are worried about the quality of the data.
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Census officials recently announced that in some parts of the country, in-person census work like door-knocking will end even earlier than the new Sept. 30 deadline.
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The push is on to get Angelenos to participate in the 2020 Census since the Trump administration moved up the deadline for the decennial count to Sept. 30.
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The push is on since the Trump administration moved up the deadline for the census count to Sept. 30.
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The city of Los Angeles is suing the Trump administration over its decision to abruptly shorten the essential, in-person phase of the 2020 Census.
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Census workers are now going door-to-door in L.A. County. But if you’d rather not receive a knock, you can still complete the census over the internet, by phone, or send your form in by mail.
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The U.S. Census Bureau has announced it will complete the 2020 census count a month earlier than planned.
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The motion targets potentially contaminated masks and gloves being discarded in public spaces, like streets and waterways.
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The motion targets potentially contaminated masks and gloves being discarded in public spaces, like streets and waterways
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