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This week in CHS history | Anti-gentrification activists target corporate shuttles, Rachel Marshall remembered, Starbucks Roastery workers organize

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

2023

 

A Capitol Hill remembrance: Rachel Marshall, of Montana, Nacho Borracho, and Rachel’s Ginger Beer

Glo’s Diner — now with organized workers in its new home above Capitol Hill Station — ready to open in May


Here’s why the Lavender Rights Project, county officials, and Seattle’s mayor think this Capitol Hill apartment building is the right place to start a new approach to creating supportive housing and putting a real dent in the homelessness crisis

Where Starbucks fears to tread, Papa Johns comes to Capitol Hill

2022

 

SPD locks down area around 10th and John after reported gunfire — UPDATE

1,921 — Seattle City Attorney plans to drop theft, property destruction, trespass, and traffic cases to clear backlog

Workers at Starbucks Roastery second in Seattle — and on Capitol Hill — to unionize

QFC is now locking down ice cream on Capitol Hill — more security including ‘access control gates’ coming

2021

 

‘90%’ — In tiff with Seattle City Council over COVID-19 hazard pay, Kroger says most employees ‘chose to continue working with QFC’ but has no answers on what’s next for Capitol Hill grocery

Health officials warn about suspicious COVID testing sites operating across Seattle including on Capitol Hill

After long court battle over $3 fee, Pagliacci settles $3.75M wage theft lawsuit with drivers

2020

 

‘A slow decline’ — Latest models show Seattle half-way through possible 90+ days of COVID-19 lockdown

Washington eases restrictions on some outdoor activities but you’ll still need to give six feet on the trail

No returns: Owner says Capitol Hill classic consignment shop Le Frock won’t reopen after COVID-19 closure

Mayor starts COVID-19 ‘virtual town hall’ tour of Seattle with session dedicated to neighborhoods around Capitol Hill and the Central District

2019

 

Glossier pop-up set to fill a rare empty space in Broadway’s Capitol Hill Station-boosted core

One shot in Pine parking lot in bout of Capitol Hill nightlife gun violence — UPDATE

One victim, vehicles and buildings hit in 23rd and Jackson shootout — UPDATE

Wall fire scorches building home to Union bar — UPDATE

2014

 

Seattle vs. the rest of King County — How we voted on Prop 1

More East Precinct gun violence as one shot near 26th/Columbia, another murdered south of Jackson — UPDATE

In wake of tough news for Metro, ‘Gentrification Stops Here’ activists target E Madison Microsoft shuttle

Pho favorite Than Brothers moving into new, slightly used home across the street on Broadway


 

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