A warning and 3 advisories in effect for 3 regions in the areaRead full article: A warning and 3 advisories in effect for 3 regions in the area
Be on the lookout for 2020 census scamsHow to spot a 2020 Census scamRead full article: How to spot a 2020 Census scam
13 important things to know about the upcoming Census Read full article: 13 important things to know about the upcoming Census
Census still happening despite coronavirus concernsCensus still happening despite Coronavirus concerns, government urging you to participateRead full article: Census still happening despite Coronavirus concerns, government urging you to participate
It takes less than ten minutes.Three easy steps to completing your census onlineRead full article: Three easy steps to completing your census onlineComplete your census online in three easy steps.
Jenna talks with Complete Count Committee on the importance of the 2020 censusLook for 2020 Census information hitting your mailbox this monthRead full article: Look for 2020 Census information hitting your mailbox this monthIf 5 people aren’t counted, it could cost a city or county $100,000 over 10 years.
The leaders are planning ways to spread the word and encourage people to complete the census because billions of federal dollars are on the line.You Count: Roanoke Valley leaders plan for 2020 CensusRead full article: You Count: Roanoke Valley leaders plan for 2020 CensusLeaders from Roanoke City and Roanoke County met to discuss ways to spread the word about the 2020 U.S. Census.
This photo provided by the U.S. Census 2020, shows the homepage of the United States' Census 2020 website on Tuesday, March 10, 2020. The 2020 census is off and running for much of America now. The U.S. Census Bureau made a soft launch of the 2020 census website on Monday, March 9 making its form available online. On Thursday, March 12 the Census Bureau will begin mailing out notices far and wide. (U.S. Census via AP)Census Bureau site goes live as counting begins in earnestRead full article: Census Bureau site goes live as counting begins in earnest
FILE - This May 30, 2018 file photo shows Sesame Street character Count von Count at Sesame Workshop's 16th annual Benefit Gala in New York. The Muppet best known as the Count is joining Elmo, Rosita and her mom, Rosa, in public service announcements airing Monday, March 9, 2020, to encourage parents of young children to make sure they and their children are counted in the 2020 census. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)Sesame's Count wants to get young children counted in censusRead full article: Sesame's Count wants to get young children counted in census
‘Take that 10 minutes, take the census, and just let your voice be heard’Roanoke City, County team up for 2020 CensusRead full article: Roanoke City, County team up for 2020 CensusRoanoke City and Roanoke County officials are teaming up to make sure everyone in the Roanoke Valley is counted in the 2020 U.S. census.
FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2018 file photo, supporters of Missouri's redistricting ballot measure hold signs behind former state Sen. Bob Johnson as he serves as their spokesman during a press conference outside the Cole County Courthouse in Jefferson City, Mo. With the U.S. census approaching, some state lawmakers are attempting to alter voter-approved measures that were intended to reduce partisan gamesmanship when drawing new districts for the U.S. House and state legislatures. (AP Photo/David A. Lieb, File)More states to use redistricting reforms after 2020 censusRead full article: More states to use redistricting reforms after 2020 census
Census hiccups in Alaska may offer preview for rest of USRead full article: Census hiccups in Alaska may offer preview for rest of US
Lynchburg prepares for census and warns of scammersLynchburg city preparing for Census, wants you to prepare for possible scammersRead full article: Lynchburg city preparing for Census, wants you to prepare for possible scammersLynchburg is preparing for the census, but it also wants you to prepare for possible scammers.
Shift to digital census raises fear of Iowa-like breakdownRead full article: Shift to digital census raises fear of Iowa-like breakdown
FILE - In a Wednesday, July 24, 2019 file photo, U.S. Census Bureau director Steven Dillingham testifies before the House Oversight subcommittee on Capitol Hill in Washington. With the start of the 2020 census just a month away for most U.S. residents, Census Bureau director Steven Dillingham is going to Capitol Hill Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020 to update lawmakers about the agency's readiness for the federal governments largest peacetime operation. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)Report: Census Bureau at risk of not being ready for countRead full article: Report: Census Bureau at risk of not being ready for count
FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 17, 2020, file photo, U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham addresses state and Alaska Native leaders in Anchorage, Alaska. With six weeks to go until most U.S. residents start filling out the 2020 Census questionnaire, an Inspector Generals report says the Census Bureau hasnt tested a new process designed to help catch people who lie on their forms. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen, FIle)Report: Census hasn’t tested tasks to catch false answersRead full article: Report: Census hasn’t tested tasks to catch false answers
FILE - This March 20, 2018, file photo shows the YouTube app on an iPad. YouTube is making clear there will be no birtherism on its platform during this year's U.S. presidential election. Also banned: Election-related deepfake videos and anything that aims to mislead viewers about voting procedures and how to participate in the 2020 census. The Google-owned video service clarified its rules ahead of the Iowa caucuses Monday, Feb. 2, 2020. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)YouTube: No 'deepfakes' or 'birther' videos in 2020 electionRead full article: YouTube: No 'deepfakes' or 'birther' videos in 2020 election
Confusion over what data schools can provide for 2020 CensusRead full article: Confusion over what data schools can provide for 2020 Census
What you need to know before 2020 census starts in AlaskaRead full article: What you need to know before 2020 census starts in Alaska
At 90, Alaska Native woman is 1st counted in US CensusRead full article: At 90, Alaska Native woman is 1st counted in US Census
On the edge of America, census begins in a tiny Alaska townRead full article: On the edge of America, census begins in a tiny Alaska town