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This Week in CHS History | Parking lot shooting death, Harvard Ave homicide, first Womxn’s March, and goodbye to Clever Dunne’s

A man was gunned down on a snowy Harvard Ave this week in 2012


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

2019

 

24-year-old South Seattle man victim in Capitol Hill deadly shooting — UPDATE


‘I got a little disrespected earlier today’ — Video shows how sitting in front of a Central District auto parts store got SPD cop demoted for retaliation

2018

 

Capitol Hill landmark-protected Galbraith House readied for demolition

Broadway-born Tacos Chukis set to join the community at 23rd and Union

2017

 

The plan for the Womxn’s March on Seattle and Capitol Hill Inauguration Week protests, rallies, and parties

Mayor kills Seattle’s public bike share

Clever Dunne’s, Capitol Hill’s ‘Irish House,’ to close at end of month

2016

 

‘Gentrification stops here’ — MLK march ‘splinter’ group targets Central District pot shop

23rd Ave small business owners say corridor overhaul is putting them on the ropes

2015

 

Capitol Hill’s legendary Kingfish Cafe to close

29 Capitol Hill bars and restaurants to look forward to in 2015 — UPDATE

2014

 

Broadway biz owners send message on $15 minimum wage: Don’t do it — UPDATE

SPD trying to identify man in Neighbours New Year’s arson investigation

Welcome to Capitol Island

2013

 

Capitol Hill Housing to create affordable apartment building at 23rd/Union

Callahan’s Auto shutters as Seattle earthquake readiness mandates loom for Capitol Hill buildings

2012

 

Police searching for suspect after shooting leaves man dead on Harvard Ave

Capitol Hill #seasnow | The great ‘scaled back’ storm of 2012

2011

 

Six-story apartment building at 13th and Madison unthawed as Cap Hill market picks up

Capitol Hill Block Party in Cal Anderson? Business owner calls for move as city considers 2011 fest

2010

 

Shaping Capitol Hill’s light rail station: 8 recommendations

Metro considers cutting electric trolley buses, city wants your opinion

 

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