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This week in CHS history | Capitol Hill New Year’s coyotes, Caffe Vita sold, CHOP ‘improper ruse’ investigation

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

2024

 

New Seattle City Council president promises ‘reset in tone’ with talk of increased police spending, criticism of JumpStart tax on large employers


Councilmember Hollingsworth building her District 3 team — and priorities — at Seattle City Hall

After Black Lives Memorial Garden removal, UW studio taking academic approach to sorting out community uses in Cal Anderson

Seattle’s chances of significant snow have dried up but city and Regional Homelessness Authority ready for cold

The Last Drop opening new beer shop and tap hall on Capitol Hill

2023

 

Development firm has deal for boarded-up E Olive Way/Denny property once home to In the Bowl, Bus Stop, and Coffee Messiah — UPDATE

Developer to hold ‘neighborhood discussions’ as final design for Capitol Hill Safeway redevelopment is pounded out

No Sawant announcement yet but another Seattle City Council incumbent won’t seek reelection

City says tents to be cleared from area around Capitol Hill church by Seattle’s homelessness Unified Care Team

The Capitol Hill New Year’s coyotes are back (they never left)

2022

 

‘Improper ruse’ — Investigation finds Seattle Police officers faked reports about armed Proud Boys headed to CHOP — UPDATE: Harrell statement

It’s not easy but homeowners can now erase remnants of Capitol Hill’s racist real estate restrictions

‘Savvy survivors’ — Coyote sightings reported across a thawing Capitol Hill

Seattle’s new City Council: New president, new member, same committee for Sawant, and a new schedule that is probably a sign of things to come for workplaces across America

Staffing issues from Seattle’s omicron surge hit public transit, schools, libraries, and more — UPDATE

2021

 

‘I will not open in Seattle again’ — Why Capitol Hill’s The Wandering Goose really closed

Reopening Seattle: Inslee rolls out Washington’s new plan for loosening restrictions on businesses, sporting events, fitness, and gatherings, region by region — UPDATE

More arrests on Capitol Hill to start 2021 as anti-police protesters continue to target East Precinct

$15 Now: Seven years later, Seattle’s smallest employers hit minimum wage milestone

2020

 

King of Capitol Hill’s coffee culture, Caffe Vita is in new hands

PCC will replace New Seasons in 23rd and Union grocery plans — UPDATE

The Neighbor Lady in search of new Central District home

Ishoni Yakiniku ‘Japanese barbecue’ to replace Tex Mex on Broadway

2015

 

Grocery-focused real estate investment company pays $43 million for ‘an Entire City Block’ of Capitol Hill

Central District serial burglary suspect busted after business owner catches him in the act

With Piecora’s project far from start of construction, developer says homeless camp to be cleared out

Central Vacuum Repair shuts it down after 50 years, making way for E Pike leather shop expansion

 

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