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Port Angeles woman helping troubled teens with no place to go
Posted on August 9, 2012 at 6:34 PM
Updated Thursday, Aug 9 at 6:39 PM
They live a lonely, troubled existence: At-risk teens caught in a vicious cycle one woman is determined to stop – and it starts with love. KING 5’s Meg Coyle reports how she’s making a difference, starting with three words: no question asked
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