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CHS History | R74 rainbow cake, light rail tunneling vibrations, snowy owl on 11th Ave


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

2018

 

How a Capitol Hill overdose and spade-marked baggies brought down man prosecutors say was neighborhood opioid kingpin


Tiny Broadway taco shop and its Guaymas family of restaurants comes up big as state drops $5.6M tax case

2017

 

More tough times for Tully’s: 19th/Aloha cafe to close

2016

 

CHS Pics | Cal Anderson at center of Seattle anti-Trump protests

Popular: Sound Transit 3’s big win celebrated

2015

 

Charlie’s to ‘reopen’ on Broadway

Capitol Hill building owner objects to ‘economic eviction’ accusations

2014

 

On the streets of the Capitol Hill Arts District, ‘contemporary artists’ and the Woo! Girl creator

Red Light Vintage, Aprie leaving Broadway

Doubling down in the Central District, developer plans another apartment project at 23rd and Union

2013

 

Car vs. pedestrian incident that reportedly began across I-5 ends on Capitol Hill — UPDATE

Sawant-Conlin race nears moves through recount territory

‘Please No Parking in Cycle Track’

2012

 

CHS Pics | Snowy owl makes visit to 11th Ave, has dinner — UPDATE: Rescue

Celebrate R74 with a free slice of Capitol Hill’s ‘biggest rainbow cake’

2011

 

Sound Transit says it has solution for neighbors rattled by light rail tunnel vibrations — UPDATE

Occupy Capitol Hill | SCCC has state lawyers looking at how to boot Occupy Seattle

2010

 

Secret Service: Credit card fraud wave tied to ‘one Capitol Hill restaurant’

CHS Pics: Capitol Hill’s Civil War cemetery

2009

 

Comet bouncer and Shy Ones drummer Ben Hills killed in 11th Avenue fire – UPDATE

Po Dog grand opening tomorrow, soft opening today

Capitol Hill Taco Time to close

 

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