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This week in CHS history | 2020 Cal Anderson closure, Kshama Solidarity campaign, 2012 McDonald’s rumors

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

2021

 

With more than 40% of city’s homeless population living in vehicles, Seattle will restore enforcement of 72-hour parking rule — UPDATE


Rubinstein Bagels ready for grand opening on Capitol Hill’s 15th Ave E

Design review: Filling in 13th Ave with eight stories at John, four below E Howell

2020

 

Group calls on city to immediately ‘safely re-open’ Cal Anderson Park — UPDATE

Inside the Eisenberg-Neighbor Lady lawsuit: urinal cakes and $200K in bar furnishings

Kshama Solidarity campaign raising thousands in recall fight

2019

 

After big time attention, Capitol Hill ‘Hot Guys Serving Hot Coffee’ stand has new name, remains shirtless

Capitol Hill shop suffers $51K jewelry heist

The government says (Capitol Hill’s) rainbow crosswalks (spreading to Iowa) could be unsafe. Are they really? (No. No they are not.)

At public safety candidates forum, Orion makes call to ‘stabilize’ force, Sawant makes statement by passing on Seattle Police Officer Guild event

2018

 

Tacos Chukis ready to go big in Central District at 23rd and Union

Capitol Hill Community Post | See what lidding I-5 might look like

15 things CHS heard at Rep. Jayapal’s Capitol Hill town hall

2017

 

10 PM paid parking is coming to Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill Station development designs finalized

No crime in E Pine truck vs. bike ‘attempted murder’

Queer/Bar tries to preserve what’s left of LGBTQIA+ Capitol Hill nightlife

CHS sabbatical: We’re back

2012

 

Capitol Hill food+drink | Son of Red Robin looks to bring his own style to Pike/Pine

McDonald’s is coming to Capitol Hill – but there will be no Chicken McNuggets in Pike/Pine

Trading parking for public space, parklets coming to Capitol Hill — if you want them

Community Post | It’s time for Capitol Hill to get its first pedestrian plaza


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