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Hobo History
February 3, 2010 in Features From the Spokesman.com video archive: Jim Kershner looks at the history of Hobo culture in Spokane.
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Homeless Count
January 22, 2008 in Features Outreach workers contact homeless individuals in January 2008 to offer help and support. This is known as the “Homeless Count”.
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Remembering those who died homeless
December 21, 2007 in Features Homeless advocates and friends honored those who died on the streets at a memorial service on Dec. 21.
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Local food banks struggle with increased demand
December 19, 2007 in Features At a time when more people are seeking food assistance than ever, the region’s food banks are facing food shortages. Second Harvest, the central warehouse for more than 300 food …
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Christmas Bureau 2007
December 14, 2007 in Features The lines at this year’s Spokesman-Review Christmas Bureau are filled with the working poor.
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Homeless camp forced to move again
November 29, 2007 in News The residents of a tent city that was established about a month ago on private property in northeast Spokane have been given until Saturday to leave by the property owner, …
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Homeless camp disbands
October 23, 2007 in News A homeless camp disbanded this afternoon, ending a week-long protest in the grassy median on Riverside Avenue near Monroe Street. About 20 people – with help from city crews – …
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The Bridges family
April 2, 2007 in Features Christopher and Dejah Bridges were living under the Maple Street Bridge before they had their son, Seven. They now live in the West Central neighborhood.
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Dinner for 200
July 28, 2005 in Features When I’m struggling to come up with an idea for a good story I often force myself to get out of the office or car and just start walking. In …

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