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The people in The Jungle have a sense of community, banding together against government overreach to try and maintain some autonomy and demanding help to improve their solution.
Unlike many people raised by simians, Tarzan can handle civilization well, but he’s most at home in the jungle, in a tree, and preferably wearing a loincloth.
Yes, I live in the Jungle. And so do 400 other people. Joshua McNichols. May 03, 2016 / 12:00 am / 12:00 am ...
There are about 100 people still in The Jungle homeless encampments, and Seattle Mayor Ed Murray says he won’t force them to go elsewhere.
Around for as long as people can remember, The Jungle has grown more dangerous in some people’s eyes, drawing complaints even from other homeless encampments in Seattle.
Crime, drugs, fire, and a potential public health disaster &#8212 all major concerns for the estimated 400 people living in Seattle’s most notorious homeless camp, The Jungle. Twice last month ...
Most people agree the area is not a good place for people to be living. But the question on everyone's mind is, where are the 400 or so people who live in the Jungle going to go?