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This week in CHS history | Crescent Pride flag flies above vandalism, teen killed in Capitol Hill protest zone shooting, QFC adds plexiglass ‘maze’

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

2023

 

Bringing its ‘Beeriodic Table’ to Broadway and Union, Stoup taking over Capitol Hill’s Optimism Brewing

Maybe ready to finally build its way out of it, Seattle mayor says design, environmental review changes could knock ’12-15 months’ off housing development in the city


Culinary diplomacy: The Capitol Hill Korean fried chicken trend stretches east with Sodam Chicken coming to 19th and Madison

Capitol Hill Rewind: Darryl Abrahms, a Broadway record shop empire, and a forgotten chapter in music rental (?!?) history

2022

 

QFC welcoming Capitol Hill shoppers with new plexiglass grocery maze, its latest Broadway retail innovation — UPDATE

Capitol Hill nostalgic favorite Dick’s Drive-In will reopen after six-month overhaul just in time for Pride

Oxbow now providing bagels and baked goods — and a place to get out of the Montlake flow — on 24th Ave

911 | Capitol Hill gay bar threat, Safeway carjacking, 7-Eleven break-in, and Volunteer Park gunfire

2021

 

Capitol Hill’s new Limited Edition Sushi will have nearly unlimited seating from your place to Cal Anderson Park

21-year-old gunned down at 23rd and Jackson identified as county considers $1.5M in emergency spending to curb gun violence

‘She finally felt free to do the things that were in her’ — Family seeks answers in murder of woman found below Interlaken Park

After complaint against Black Pride event’s ‘reparations fee,’ wave of cancellations hit tiny Capitol Hill Pride’s big plans for in-person festival

Cupcake Royale creator launching adaptogenic mushroom coffee startup with Wunderground Cafe on Capitol Hill

2020

 

One dead, one wounded in overnight Capitol Hill protest zone shooting — UPDATE

Police and crowd control tactics left the scene, but residents near Capitol Hill protest zone contend with ongoing occupancy

Seattle Police Chief speaks out on CHAZ: ‘Leaving the precinct was not my decision’

With vow to prevent ‘Retail Racism,’ PCC opens in the Central District

2019

 

An ‘extraordinarily severe’ emergency: the radioactive leak at Harborview

More hate vandalism on Capitol Hill: City says AIDS Memorial Pathway installations torn down

The Crescent’s Pride flag still flies after vandals target Capitol Hill bar’s LGBTQ symbol

Trove is closing — How many concepts will it take to fill its ‘Capitol Hill complex’ space?

2014

 

Cafe Solstice arrives — again — on Capitol Hill

Seattle clothing company Freeman and its famous raincoats ready for summer opening of Capitol Hill shop


https://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2014/06/one-arrest-after-man-stabbed-inside-e-john-apartment/

 

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