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This week in CHS history | May Day clashes past, Love is Blind on Capitol Hill, Pie Bar born

May Day 2013 (Image: CHS)

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

2022

 

Seattle abortion rights rallies and protests planned in response to Supreme Court leak — UPDATE: Hundreds march

Looking for love on Capitol Hill, Seattle season of Love is Blind reality show has been busy in neighborhood


Rats and off-leash dogs — Two years after CHOP, a community conversation on safety in Cal Anderson

The boops are staying, but, starting in May, Capitol Hill Station riders will finally have an ORCA card system that works

2021

 

With signs of a ‘plateau,’ Washington pauses COVID-19 reopening rollbacks meaning Seattle can stay in Phase 3 — for now

Seattle May Day 2021: Multiple arrests on Capitol Hill and a smaller workers rights march under pandemic restrictions — UPDATE: Overnight unrest

One shot in drive-by outside 23rd Ave Ezell’s

With Paneer Burgers and Masala Fries, Bombay Burger now open on Capitol Hill

2020

 

Washington extends COVID-19 restrictions through May, readies ‘four phase’ plan for reopening with limits on groups, restaurant capacity, and travel

COVID-19 updates: Phase 1 begins, what’s in Phase 2 (and 3 and 4), King County removes antibody testing case counts, COVID-19 yard art

Masks, plywood, and a workers’ rights caravan: May Day 2020 in Seattle

Street Critic | A visit to Roanoke, an island of North Capitol Hill floating beyond 520

2019

 

United States Postal Service weighing two options for new Central District post office

2019_MayDay_Route

UMadBro? 119-year-old Capitol Hill garage snubbed for preservation falls onto parked cars during demolition

Police investigate after man shot in 17th and E Mercer alley — UPDATE

2018

 

Just another calm, quiet May Day on Capitol Hill

Groups announce First Hill plan for Seattle’s ‘largest’ affordable housing building

Historic Gaffney House set to hit the market, again, at 17th and Madison leaving vulnerable residents in need of new homes

‘Inhumane’ encampments, development as greenhouse polluter, reset on transit: Here’s what Mayor Durkan talked about during weekend Capitol Hill business tour and town hall

2013

 

Capitol Hill May Day 2013 Open Thread — UPDATE: Clash downtown climbs back up the Hill

Capitol Hill food+drink | Pie Bar ready to serve — Also, Bus Stop, Vostok Dumpling House updates

Capitol Hill’s wants are filled: Phoenix Comics to open on Broadway

Blotter | Reported sex in Capitol Hill club lands man in hospital, partner in jail

CHS Pics | Capitol Hill Station gets its tracks putting U-Link at 65% complete

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