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Has City of Seattle turned its back on Nickelsville?
Posted on November 20, 2012 at 6:56 PM
Updated Tuesday, Nov 20 at 8:51 PM
When the storm hit Nickelsville, nobody from police, fire or social services came to help. The flip side is that although the homeless campers have cell phones and laptops, they didn’t call the city's Utilities Operations Center for help.
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