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This week in CHS history | New Glo’s, #BansOffOurBodies abortion rights march, a 2020 week with no new COVID-19 deaths


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

2023

 

Bigger and better, Glo’s Diner reopens Monday in its new Capitol Hill Station home


Teen injured in Garfield High School parking lot shooting — UPDATE

Lost Lake, Capitol Hill’s ’24-hour’ diner, is turning 10 — and thinking about getting back to its old ways

Not Boujie: Change in plans has Marjorie making nine-block move to the Central District

2022

 

Kamp, a joint for Seattle’s ‘sober curious’ and their friends, coming to Madison Valley

Seoul Tofu and Jjim owners tried the Broadway pho business but found Capitol Hill success in Korean braised ribs and Soondubu stew

#BansOffOurBodies — Thousands rally for abortion rights on Seattle’s Capitol Hill

With more protest planned, Sawant Seattle City Council resolution will call for Congress to codify Roe v. Wade — UPDATE

2021

 

New and improved trains now, new connections soon as Capitol Hill Station readies for riders to return

June 30: The pandemic isn’t over but Washington marks a date for reopening

Fore! Five Iron virtual golf bar teeing up plans for Capitol Hill

Plans for Acer House, Seattle’s ‘first truly anti-racist private sector development,’ rising in the Central District

2020

 

Zero: King County reports a day with no new COVID-19 deaths

At height of Seattle’s surge in pandemic booze sales, Capitol Hill Safeway nailed for selling to minors

Seattle to require face masks in ‘indoor public spaces or confined spaces’ — UPDATE

Fries a casualty of social distancing at Broadway Dick’s Drive-In

2019

 

‘Lost for words’ — Family identifies 19-year-old gunned down on E Union

The daddy of Capitol Hill kink shops, Doghouse Leathers has new home with a lot of history on E Pike

Capitol Hill Pets | The cats of Twice Sold Tales

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

2014

 

E Pine’s 611 Supreme closes in 18th year on Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill food+drink | Bar Ferd’nand II, Le Gourmand bakery and cafe project part of Chophouse plans

First Hill McDonald’s walkout kicks off Seattle fast food strikes — Early rally at Cal Anderson

A man, Joe Bar, Barjot — Wylie Bush bringing coffee and fresh juice to Bellevue Ave

Seattle ready to take up county’s offer to buy back Metro service — UPDATE

 

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