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The population density of Roaring Spring, PA was 3,145 in 2010. The population density of State Line, PA was 893 in 2010.
Population Density
Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.
Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Roaring Spring, PA or State Line, PA
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COVID-19 Aggregate Death Data Current Monthly County Health
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-08T15:02:53.000ZThis dataset contains aggregate death data at the state and county level for Pennsylvania residents. The data are displayed by county, date, death counts, averages, rates based on population. Pennsylvania statewide numbers are listed with Pennsylvania named as the county for the statewide totals. Do not add up the entire file (all rows) or counts will be duplicated.
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COVID-19 Aggregate Cases NO FURTHER UPDATES
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-08T14:25:45.000ZWeekly updates have finished with the June 28th update. Some information may be found here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#maps_new-admissions-rate-state <br> This dataset contains aggregate COVID-19 case counts and rates by date of first report for all counties in Pennsylvania and for the state as a whole. Counts include both confirmed and probable cases as defined by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE). At present, a person is counted as a case only once. Note that case counts by date of report are influenced by a variety of factors, including but not limited to testing availability, test ordering patterns (such as day of week patterns), labs reporting backlogged test results, and mass screenings in nursing homes, workplaces, schools, etc. Case reports received without a patient address are assigned to the county of the ordering provider or facility based on provider zip code. Cases reported with a residential address that does not match to a known postal address per the commonwealth geocoding service are assigned to a county based on the zip code of residence. Many zip codes cross county boundaries so there is some degree of misclassification of county. All counts may change on a daily basis due to reassignment of jurisdiction, removal of duplicate case reports, correction of errors, and other daily data cleaning activities. Downloaded data represents the best information available as of the previous day. <br> Data will be updated between 11:30 am to 1:30pm each Wednesday.
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Registered Businesses in PA Current by County
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-04T18:49:08.000ZThis dataset contains counts of active business registrations in Pennsylvania and is broken down by County. <br> ALL active business registrations in the data to include: business corporations, nonprofit corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability limited partnerships, business trusts, land banks, municipal and other authorities.<br> **Due to statutory limitations in removing businesses no longer in operation from our database, this data shows a larger number of active businesses than currently exist. <br> Note: Previously titled Active Business Registrations Year 1768 – Current by County
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Successful Naloxone Reversals by Law Enforcement Years 2014 - June 2018 County Drug and Alcohol Program
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2022-10-18T16:15:22.000ZThis dataset reports number of successful naloxone reversals by police officers, as self-reported by municipal police departments, Capitol Police, and Pennsylvania State police. The data is stratified by county and by year. Note that there is no legislation mandating that law enforcement report naloxone reversals to DDAP; these data represent voluntary self-reports from departments. NA - Not applicable. No FIPS code or county code exist for Pennsylvania State Police and Capitol Police. Also, counties labelled “NA” do not have municipal police departments and are only covered by Pennsylvania State Police.
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COVID-19 Pennsylvania Vaccine Providers 2nd Dose Vaccine Allocation Current Health
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-08T15:14:47.000ZThis dataset contains weekly 2nd Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Allocated by Pennsylvania to vaccine providers. The dataset excludes allocations made to Corrections/detention health services, Home Health care providers and Long-term care facilities (nursing home, skilled nursing facility, assisted living, intellectual or developmental disability or combined facilities). <br> <b>If you already received your first dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, you should return to the same provider for your second dose. </b><br> This dataset will be updated Wednesday’s at 12:00pm.
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Dog Bites Final 1999-Current Agriculture
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2020-03-31T20:05:39.000ZHistorical results of Dog Bites in Pennsylvania.
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COVID-19 Vaccinations by Residence Current County Health NO FURTHER UPDATES
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-08T15:03:59.000ZWeekly updates have finished with the June 28th update. This dataset contains aggregate data of COVID vaccines administered to citizens based on county of residence. Data includes counts of individuals who received a vaccine dose that provides partial coverage against the disease and counts of individuals that received a vaccine dose that provides full coverage against the disease. Suppression applies for quantities less than 5. Data only includes information reported to PA-SIIS, the Pennsylvania Statewide Immunization Information System.
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Dangerous Dogs 1996-Current County Agriculture
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2020-02-27T14:35:08.000ZHistorical results of Dangerous Dogs in Pennsylvania. A dangerous dog is one that has: (1) Inflicted severe injury on a human being without provocation on public or private property. (2) Killed or inflicted severe injury on a domestic animal, dog or cat without provocation while off the owner’s property. (3) Attacked a human being without provocation. (4) Been used in the commission of a crime. And the dog has either or both of the following: (1) A history of attacking human beings and/or domestic animals, dogs or cats without provocation. (2) A propensity to attack human beings and/or domestic animals, dogs or cats without provocation. *A propensity to attack may be proven by a single incident. Severe injury is defined as, [3 P.S. § 459-102] “Any physical injury that results in broken bones or disfiguring lacerations requiring multiple sutures or cosmetic surgery.” More information can be found here - https://www.agriculture.pa.gov/Animals/DogLaw/Dangerous%20Dogs/Pages/default.aspx More information on Chapter 27 Regulations - https://www.agriculture.pa.gov/Animals/DogLaw/Dangerous%20Dogs/Documents/Chapter%2027%20Dangerous%20Dogs.pdf PDF's for Chapter 27 and Pennsylvania Dog Laws are attached to the metadata
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Rate of Hospitalizations for Opioid Overdose per 100,000 Residents County Health Care Cost Containment Council (PHC4)
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2022-10-24T13:17:19.000ZCounty rates of hospitalizations for opioid overdose per 100,000 residents ages 15 and older. This analysis is restricted to Pennsylvania residents age 15 and older who were hospitalized in Pennsylvania general acute care hospitals.
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Counts and Rates of New HIV Diagnoses Among Individuals Using Injection Drugs January 2016 - Current Monthly County & Statewide Health
data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2023-09-19T14:46:53.000ZThis indicator includes the count and rate of new HIV diagnoses among individuals using injection drugs per 100,000 individuals estimated to have Drug Use Disorder.