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This week in CHS history | Capitol Hill Block Party turns 25, CHOP murder case, Linda sells Smith

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

2023

 

What will come next for ShopRite?


Sawant rent control push makes Broadway stop with banh mi, boos, and the ‘brutal reality’ of being a tenant in Seattle

There is still a local push in Capitol Hill Block Party’s 25th year

14-year sentence in CHOP murder case

2022

 

Gunshot victim shows up at Harborview after another shooting outside Capitol Hill’s Mint Lounge — UPDATE

Capitol Hill restaurant Barrio fires nine workers in tip pool dispute — UPDATE

CHS Classic: From the Sandwich Bar to Starbucks, the history in pictures of 1600 E Olive Way food and drink

2021

 

Freed from pandemic limbo, Glossier’s new Seattle store will open on Capitol Hill this summer

String of armed street robberies on Capitol Hill continues with Broadway parking lot hold-up

The Canterbury adds The Apothecary, another bar inside a bar on Capitol Hill

Five Capitol Hill and Central District questions for the Seattle mayoral candidates

2020

 

What really happened at The Neighbor Lady: A non-disparagement agreement, an alleged political feud, and a new home at 23rd and Union

Rapper Malcolm Rebel remembered as ‘True King of the Hill’

As the Capitol Hill protest zone is reopened and repaired, CHOP 2.0 still in place at Seattle Central College

SPD: Protesters break windows, start fire at East Precinct — UPDATE

2019

 

Court: Fatal Capitol Hill stabbing sparked by fight over declined cigarette lighter — UPDATE

After this weekend’s Capitol Hill Block Party, changes may be afoot for big events on the Hill

A downsizing Linda spins off Capitol Hill’s Smith

Police shut down MAGA ‘free hugs’ after Pike/Pine disturbance

Suspect in Rayshauna Webber murder pleads not guilty

2014

 

More Capitol Hill food+drink businesses add support to undo $15 minimum wage law

Booming rental market has kept phones ringing at Tenants Union — Plenty of calls from Capitol Hill

Trans woman accuses Broadway Pagliacci of workplace discrimination

 

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