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This week in CHS history | Rudy’s is saved, Skillet debut, the Skipping Jestress of Capitol Hill

(Image: Tim Durkan)


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

2020

 

Zero: King County reports a day with no new COVID-19 deaths

After nearly 30 years, the Broadway Urban Outfitters is closing


Founders have deal to rescue Rudy’s Barbershop from bankruptcy

2019

 

15 things CHS heard at the 43rd District Dems D3 forum

With live plants, flowers, and rolling hills, Glossier Seattle’s ‘experience’ starts this week on Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill Pets | The cats of Twice Sold Tales

2018

 

City says missing color means Capitol Hill’s completed Broadcast Apartments must go back to design review

Hope of revived plan for a First Hill light rail station is buried… again

Youth jail construction site targeted in overnight ‘molotov cocktail’ attack — UPDATE

2017

 

15th Ave E QFC block has new owner: Capitol Hill’s Hunters Capital

Here’s what’s next for the old Charlie’s on Broadway space

Capitol Hill Community Post | Wrapped Sun: memorial in Volunteer Park

2016

 

Seattle Ice Cream Festival in Capitol Hill’s Chophouse Row will mark start of ‘ice cream season’

Firefighters battle two alarm 20th Ave E blaze

CHS Pics | The Skipping Jestress of Capitol Hill

2011

 

CHS Pics: Skillet Diner ready to roll at 14th and Union

Broadway light rail station plan will need to meld community wants with ‘fair market value’

$15,000 a month rent on Capitol Hill? Here’s what you get

 

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