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This week in CHS history | Omicron surge, new owner at Vita, The Wandering Goose exits Capitol Hill

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

2022

 

It’s not easy but homeowners can now erase remnants of Capitol Hill’s racist real estate restrictions

Staffing issues from Seattle’s omicron surge hit public transit, schools, libraries, and more — UPDATE


22+ Capitol Hill and Central District bars and restaurants to look forward to in 2022

2021

 

‘I will not open in Seattle again’ — Why Capitol Hill’s The Wandering Goose really closed

‘Future phases’ — Washington sets plan for COVID-19 vaccine rollout with ‘high risk’-only phases through April — UPDATE: Mass vaccination sites

$15 Now: Seven years later, Seattle’s smallest employers hit minimum wage milestone

2020

 

King of Capitol Hill’s coffee culture, Caffe Vita is in new hands

Central Smoke goes poof on E Jefferson — Plus, Seattle Times asks if city’s restaurant boom is over

PCC will replace New Seasons in 23rd and Union grocery plans — UPDATE

2019

 

Broadway home to Neighbours hits market for $6.9M

24-year-old South Seattle man victim in Capitol Hill deadly shooting — UPDATE

12+ Capitol Hill bars and restaurants to look forward to in 2019

2018

 

Officials unsure how many thousands to expect on Capitol Hill as plan for 2018 Seattle Women’s March comes together

A Jewish deli on Capitol Hill: Pastrami, kosher hot dogs, and knishes the plan at Dingfelder’s Delicatessen

Why Roy Street Commons, a short-term rental exception, stands alone on Capitol Hill

2013

 

Capitol Hill food+drink | 20 Capitol Hill bars and restaurants to look forward to in 2013

12th and Pine liquor store up for grabs, again

Light rail + streetcar update: Broadway extension survey, tunnel tour, 520 tracks?

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