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This week in CHS history | Cal Anderson cleared over COVID concerns, March 2019 heat wave, Canterbury closure


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

2022

 

After 46 years, The Canterbury’s Capitol Hill reign is ending

Victim in Saturday stabbing homicide identified — 2nd Capitol Hill homeless man murdered this month


Capitol Hill Station’s escalator problems apparently here to stay

Capitol Hill’s Jewish and Eastern European-flavored Dacha Diner to close

2021

 

Uptick in King County positive cases tempers Seattle’s vaccination progress and Phase 3 enthusiasm

Redrawing District 3: Process begins to shift Seattle’s political boundaries

Death of a Capitol Hill candy shop

UPDATE: Rocket! — Reports and videos from across city as streaking lights cross Seattle sky

2020

 

Seattle Police clear Cal Anderson Park over COVID-19 concerns — ‘Your current conduct is placing yourself and your fellow Seattleites in danger’

‘Hunker down’ — Washington implements full COVID-19 ‘stay home’ restrictions — UPDATE: List of industries and businesses that can remain open

A trip to a Central District grocery store during an outbreak in Seattle: picked over shelves, heroic workers, and ‘at risk shopper’ hours

Its end filled with landmarks and legal proceedings, Capitol Hill’s 120-year-old Sullivan House demolished

2019

 

Hakeem remembered — Family identifies 21-year-old gunned down in Cal Anderson — UPDATE

Capitol Hill Station is getting a late third birthday present: stairs!

Seattle internet access study: Nearly universal access but more should be paying less

CHS Pics | Record March hotness in Cal Anderson Park

2018

 

Thirteen years after painful cut, First Hill still wants a light rail station

Seattle’s March for Our Lives fills Pine from Cal Anderson to downtown with calls for gun control and kids ready to vote

What you need to know about Saturday’s March for Our Lives Seattle

Authorities seize hundreds of pounds of meth after drug bust in Capitol Hill parking lot

Next for Tully’s at 19th and Aloha — Not Pagliacci… Macrina Capitol Hill

2013

 

Chapter 40: Elliott Bay Book Company opens up about its past, present and…

Bus displaying ‘Call 911’ message causes stir on Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill streets busy with car sharing services

Victrola’s single-origin, Capitol Hill-grown coffee beans

 

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