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This week in CHS history | CHOP ‘autonomous zone’ forms, Asian Art Museum expansion opposition denied, Pulse vigil in Cal Anderson


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

2020

 

‘Welcome to Free Capitol Hill’ — Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone forms around emptied East Precinct — UPDATE

Sawant and protesters — briefly — occupy Seattle City Hall as Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone grows — UPDATE


‘His brother works here at this precinct’ — Police say Capitol Hill protest shooting suspect was ‘fearing for his life’

2019

 

Montlake prepares for years of new 520 construction, life without market

What the Capitol Hill auto row-inspired project planned to replace Hilltop Service Station will look like

Former e-bike shop lined up as planned new home for Central District post office

911 | Big response to E Denny crisis, right-wing ‘march’ on Capitol Hill, IHOP melee charges

2018

 

Good news, Amazon, Seattle won’t be taxing you after all — UPDATE: Repealed

Seattle’s floating bike shares: Most are parked just fine, thanks, and pretty much nobody is wearing a helmet

Blotter | Early morning SWAT raid at Capitol Hill house, Louisa Boren greenbelt death — UPDATE

2017

 

Group denied in bid to halt Seattle Asian Art Museum expansion in Volunteer Park

Seattle has competing plans for two June 11th Pride Marches — both on Capitol Hill

2016

 

Vigil in Cal Anderson after worst mass shooting in U.S. history at Orlando gay club

Where did deadly cocaine in Capitol Hill overdoses come from?

Here’s what it looks like when Capitol Hill architects design their own office

2011

 

Capitol Hill food+drink: New bear bar coming to 14th, Vermillion bday, Stumptown ‘sellout’

What’s wrong with the retail space at John Court?

Woman suffers concussion in Broadway street assault

More Capitol Hill mixed-use: 10th/Union warehouse making way for more apartments

 

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