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This week in CHS history | Sawant signs own recall petition, Rayshauna Webber murder, Linda sells Smith

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

2021

 

In surprise move in recall fight, Kshama Solidarity will collect signatures for opponent campaign to force vote on November ballot — UPDATE: Sawant signs!


Uncle Ike’s new thing at 23rd and Union: booze

‘The Former Queens of Julia’s’ — Broadway LGBTQ institution faces performer boycott — UPDATE

Shootout at Broadway and Pike sends one to hospital

2020

 

School says no CHOP 2 at Capitol Hill’s Seattle Central

What really happened at The Neighbor Lady: A non-disparagement agreement, an alleged political feud, and a new home at 23rd and Union

Rapper Malcolm Rebel remembered as ‘True King of the Hill’

Police investigate Madison Park shooting — UPDATE

2019

 

Woman dies in Capitol Hill stabbing — UPDATE

A downsizing Linda spins off Capitol Hill’s Smith

Police shut down MAGA ‘free hugs’ after Pike/Pine disturbance

2018

 

For first time in forever, developer planning a new Capitol Hill condo building

‘Pay by plate’ will mean no more parking stickers in Seattle (and you probably still won’t be able to find a spot to park at night on Capitol Hill)

From Sun to Sol: New owner lined up for Capitol Hill’s Sun Liquor Lounge

2017

 

The mayor of Capitol Hill 2017: Jenny Durkan Q&A

The mayor of Capitol Hill 2017: Nikkita Oliver Q&A

Ollie Quinn bringing Canadian eyewear fashion to the Pike/Pine ‘neighbourhood’

2012

 

Capitol Hill sells out — Wave of new apartments reportedly moving quickly

Capitol Hill Market is ‘permanently closed’

Video shows attempted iPad rip-off that lead to beating on 15th Ave E

At the heart of Pike/Pine preservation, Melrose & Pine project plans unveiled


 

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