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This week in CHS history | Deadly shooting at CHOP, Harborview radioactive leak, Dykes on Bikes


Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:

2020

 

‘They’re kids’ — 19-year-old remembered in the aftermath of Capitol Hill protest zone shooting

With reopening bringing COVID-19 case count worries, Washington will join Seattle and King County in making masks mandatory


Some occupiers make a stand, others prepare for exit from CHOP as city moves in to clear parts of Capitol Hill protest zone — UPDATE: ‘Sunday morning’

2019

 

An ‘extraordinarily severe’ emergency: the radioactive leak at Harborview

Police search for suspect after shooting victim found at Broadway and Howell — UPDATE: No shooting, SPD says

Why The Cuff was also known as The Puff, Seattle had two Pride Parades in 1984, and 6 other things CHS heard at the ‘There Goes the Gayborhood’ panel

2018

 

With a snip of a ribbon, two years of construction starts on Capitol Hill Station development

Victim says thousands ripped off in 23rd and Union mugging

Meaty Johnson’s brings ‘Seattle barbecue’ to Capitol Hill

2017

 

Pictures from the crowd: Capitol Hill Pride 2017

Warby Parker latest big brand with plans to join Pike/Pine

Capitol Hill Community Post | Washington’s 43rd District Democrats 2017 Endorsement Results

2016

 

With the roar of Dykes on Bikes, love trumps hate at Broadway and John

Demolition clears the way for Broadway Whole Foods and 16-story apartment building

The Old Sage closes after owner’s $2.4M bankruptcy filing

2011

 

Police bust up Broadway march after broken window, reports of crowd violence — UPDATE

Capitol Hill food+drink: Altura new on Broadway, Melrose adds shellfish shop, Oasis RIP

First look: The plans for Q, Broadway’s new gay dance club

 

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