Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
50 years ago, the Seattle Freeway Revolt kept the Central District from being ripped apart
Big, smoky fire scorches old Capitol Hill ‘dog lounge’ building
Grocer New Seasons coming to the Central District at 23rd and Union
Garfield High football players plan to kneel for national anthem
SPD fires East Precinct cop in Capitol Hill ‘golf club’ arrest
Hot Cakes to open Capitol Hill ‘cakery’ where B&O Espresso once stood
Seattle’s new regulations leave space for densest microhousing to continue in Capitol Hill’s core
CHS Pics | Seattle’s first parklet under construction on Capitol Hill
Big Capitol Hill names behind Cone and Steiner grocery market project
Most expensive Capitol Hill home sale ever? $11.2 million ‘mystery’ mansion hits market
City says signal light can’t help Capitol Hill intersection where yet another person hit
‘Biohazard’ house demolition begins on Belmont — UPDATE: More pics and video
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