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CHS History | Sanders campaign HQ, Station 7, Federal/Republican murder


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

2018

 

Raised Doughnuts finds home on 23rd Ave

Defiant Ruckus growing as Capitol Hill’s non-Ike’s pot shop


Here’s why the original Sun Liquor lounge is now for sale

2017

 

CHS Re:Take | The 1892 problems at Harvard and Thomas

After a 21-month road diet, first phase of 23rd Ave work complete

What the latest designs for RapidRide G look like, Madison Bus Rapid Transit block by block

2016

 

Sanders campaign chooses Capitol Hill for temporary Seattle HQ

Broadway tangled after car slams into Metro bus

2015

 

$1B Washington State Convention Center expansion means big changes across I-5

Exploring a pedestrian-only Pike/Pine block gets boost from city grant

Station 7 boutique to join 15th Ave E in former home of Capitol Hill’s ‘last video shop’

2014

 

City Light: Balloons *did not* knock out power to thousands on Capitol Hill (but they did trigger ‘something’)

Capitol Hill dealership named top place to buy your next Ferrari… in the world

2013

 

Capitol Hill food+drink | Chuck’s Hop Shop CD to bring 1,000 beers, 50 taps to E Union

Sorting out what happened at The Social

2012

 

CHS Pics | The Marion Apartments come down

Sound Transit says first tunnel boring machine from Montlake to arrive this month

2011

 

Police investigating body found at site of future Federal/Republican park — UPDATE: Murder?

Light rail update: A look at the machines that will dig twin tunnels under Capitol Hill

2010

 

Trouble at the Melrose Project? Letter says cornerstone restaurant kicked out – UPDATE

The case of the skipped bus stops

2009

 

Scooter targeted by overly aggressive passive aggressive note

City Council approves noise ordinance changes

Capitol Hill test could lead to ‘green’ streetlights across Seattle

La Rambla on Capitol Hill

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