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Here's what's happening around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound today..
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
Posted by Mike Archbold @ 10:31:39 am

Larry Robinson was among the first to arrive at the Tacoma Dome early this morning for the day-long Project Homeless Connect.

The second annual event is expected to draw more than 750 of Tacoma and Pierce County’s homeless in search of everything from medical care and housing to haircuts and jobs.

“I’m hoping to work with housing services,” Robinson said. The 50-year-old Tacoma man wore a sweatshirt with the hood over his head against the cold. It was only 7:30 a.m. and the doors to the event wouldn’t open until around 9 a.m.

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