Here’s a briefing on recent CHS happenings to help you get back in the flow after the Independence Day holiday. If your holiday continues, please disregard!
- It was a seemingly quiet weekend on Capitol Hill from 911 end of things — though plenty of boom boom booms in the streets.
- Woman stabbed near Boren and Pike on Friday night. Injuries were not life threatening. We’re still following up to learn more about what happened.
- Police are investigating the latest utility pole fire in Pike/Pine as arson.
- Want a hardware store on Capitol Hill? Pacific Supply says you already have one.
- Parks announces final price tag for FedRep park land: nearly $2 million.
- Neighbors, the developer and Bank of America have worked out solutions to improve the plan for the bank’s north Broadway relocation site.
- Neighbors and local businesses got together to celebrate Independence Day in Cal Anderson Park.
- SDOT’s video simulation of streetcar’s route on Broadway shows planned bike, pedestrian improvements.
- Bliss Soaps on Broadway: RIP
- Process for Volunteer Park Cafe to apply for land-use change could take months.
- Capitol Hill 2010 crime trends: Thefts, burglaries and robberies on rise.
- We shined some light on a foundation you’ve never heard of that has given thousands to support Hill organizations.