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This week in CHS history | Corvus and Co. born, Millionaire’s Row demolition, how they dust the Capitol Hill Station jets


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

2020

 

‘Good news’ — Inslee transitions COVID-19 phases to ‘county by county’ decisions putting King County within striking distance for loosened restrictions — UPDATE

A demolition on Millionaire’s Row


COVID-19 updates: the ’10 new cases per 100,000 residents’ threshold, Seattle anti-Asian hate assaults, signs of Capitol Hill normalcy Vita edition

2019

 

‘Certain types of crime are up in certain neighborhoods’ — Mayor Durkan takes public safety tour of Capitol Hill

Report behind ‘Seattle is Dying’ effort gets City Council airing

2018

 

Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church announces it is ending congregation

Union cocktail lounge will bring together Capitol Hill gay bar legends

2017

 

Finally, a $23.25M deal — and plans for inclusive development — at 23rd and Union

How they dust the Capitol Hill Station jets

2016

 

The CHS Crow approves: Corvus and Co. opens on Broadway

Woman dies following bike crash along First Hill Streetcar tracks

First look: 15th Ave E’s Bar Vacilando

2011

 

Jury will hear Broadway Steps copyright lawsuit

SPD cars collide at 12th and John responding to ‘help the officer’ call

Harvard Exit theater cleared during SIFF screening of Earth Liberation Front movie — UPDATE


 

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