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CHS History | Hillary on Hill, first pot shop opens, early streetcar maps

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

2017

 

CHS Pics | Hillary Clinton draws a crowd — and cookies, capes, and cheers — on Seattle’s Capitol Hill


Westman’s Bagels and Coffee bringing ‘morning culture’ to E Madison

CHS Pics | Punk Rock Flea Market makes Central District Red Apple temporary home

2016

 

How Seattle Police dealt with officer who slammed mentally ill woman to ground on First Hill

Seattle City Hall presses pause on Broadway streetcar extension

2015

 

Bauhaus closes Capitol Hill cafe, says won’t be returning to Melrose and Pine

Odd Fellows developer gets jail time in ‘cockamamie scheme’ to poison trees

Ruckus ‘defiantly’ opens as Capitol Hill’s first pot shop

2014

 

Canadian-born Suika izakaya arrives on Capitol Hill

Bowman found guilty in murder of Yancy Noll

2013

 

Capitol Hill light rail update: ‘Extraordinarily lucky’ thus far, construction moves on to Broadway’s ‘pedestrian concourse’

A 14th Ave ‘lost dog’ poster story with a double happy ending

2012

 

Manja Ganja baking marijuana goodies on Capitol Hill — and still a secret

Capitol Hill coyote was old for a city dweller — Volunteer Park family lives on

2011

 

Capitol Hill’s B&O Espresso surrenders as E Olive Way development goes forward

Capitol Hill food+drink | The Pine Box to replace The Chapel, City Hall to test streamlined permits

2010

 

City finds three more dangerous light poles — 1 on Capitol Hill, 1 on First Hill, 1 in CD

Sound Transit to pay $296,500 to dig beneath Cal Anderson, Volunteer and Interlaken parks

2009

 

Streetcar route maps released with community meeting a day away

With redevelopment project looming, Cafe Septieme to shut down at end of month

2008

 

Capitol Hill Winter Weather Weekend live thread

15 places to shop Capitol Hill on the Internet


 

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