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Navajo Nation officials continue to be concerned about an undercount after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the Census Bureau can end operations early.The…
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The Trump administration asked, and the Supreme Court allowed, for a suspension to a lower court order that extends the census schedule. The move sharpens the threat of an incomplete count.
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After a lower court ordered the Trump administration to continue counting for the 2020 census through Oct. 31, the Justice Department has asked the high court to allow it to end efforts soon.
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A positive COVID-19 case has been reported by Montezuma-Cortez Middle School. The school plans to continue in-person learning for other grades, while…
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The Trump administration made last-minute changes that shortened the 2020 census schedule. A federal judge suspends Sept. 30 as the end date for counting. Now the administration is appealing.
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Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is praising a federal district judge’s decision to issue a temporary restraining order in an ongoing lawsuit against…
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A federal judge in California has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily stop wrapping up in-person counting efforts for the 2020 census, as civil rights groups push for more time.
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The Navajo Nation has joined a lawsuit over the U.S. Census Bureau’s decision to shorten the census deadline to the end of the month.Colorado voters are…
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Every part of Colorado is now experiencing some form of drought, according to the latest release from the U.S. Drought Monitor.Starting Tuesday, census…
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Under pressure to meet legal deadlines that Congress hasn't changed despite pandemic-related delays, the Census Bureau announced a new end date after NPR reported that door knocking will be cut short.