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This week in CHS history | Seattle U freezer failure COVID-19 vax scramble, The Stranger leaves Capitol Hill, Taneda comes to Broadway Alley

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

2022

 

Picking up where it left off three summers ago, Capitol Hill Block Party announces lineup, plans for 2022 return

‘No community college in the system has closed its doors’ — Seattle Central will face more cutbacks and reductions as enrollment plunge continues — UPDATE


Broadway about to go down a minute clinic — Swedish announces plan to close primary care facility

Tall(er), affordable, and with a streamlined Seattle process, YouthCare Academy part of next wave of Broadway redevelopment

2021

 

With 1,000+ doses expiring after freezer failure, Seattle U clinic part of overnight COVID-19 vaccination scramble

Capitol Hill gay club R Place loses lease and begins search for new home

State lowers bar for COVID-19 reopenings — Seattle can advance to Phase 2

2020

 

More than 1,300 apply for 110 affordable apartments above Capitol Hill Station

The Stranger, 11th Ave’s only newspaper, to leave Capitol Hill

‘Last vestiges’ — Fred Capitol Hill art space to close

2019

 

Hunters Capital plans five-story, 75-unit development for 15th Ave E Hilltop Service Station site

City agrees to ‘no controls’ in battle over Capitol Hill’s landmarked Sullivan House — UPDATE

‘I got a little disrespected earlier today’ — Video shows how sitting in front of a Central District auto parts store got SPD cop demoted for retaliation

Taneda, from a member of the Seattle sushi chef ‘dream team,’ preparing to join Broadway Alley

2018

 

Here’s why QFC is closing off its Harvard Ave entrances

Remembering the infamous red line of ‘Segregated Seattle’

Rocket Taco, welcome to planet Capitol Hill

Save the Chandelierium? City targets covered patio at Harry’s Fine Foods

2013

 

Capitol Hill food+drink | All systems go for Bakery Nouveau Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill farmers holding ‘rogue’ market this weekend

How 23rd/Union could become Seattle’s ‘Little Amsterdam’

You, too, can have a desk inside Capitol Hill’s super green Bullitt Center

 

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