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This week in CHS history | Cal Anderson sweep, Capitol Hill Garage Sale Day, Canon Whiskey and Bitters Emporium debut


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

2020

 

COVID-19 updates: Plateau keeps plateauing, Washington’s top ‘outbreak setting,’ and Capitol Hill and CD’s 500th case


https://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2020/09/another-sweep-of-cal-anderson-as-seattle-police-and-city-crews-clear-camp-and-occupied-shelterhouse/

Capitol Hill gay bar Union making four-block move

2019

 

‘Superilles’ for Seattle? Council member Mosqueda has her eye on 6-block pedestrian-and cyclist-first ‘superblock’ for Capitol Hill

Liberty Bank Building’s rooftop music series will go on despite ‘once wonderful peaceful neighborhood’ complaints

Capitol Hill neighborhood and ‘Right to Try’ patient advocate Donovan remembered

2018

 

One hit in shootout at 15th and Union — UPDATE

Another Capitol Hill sale means the (happy) end of The Saint on E Olive Way

Here’s why there was a cowboy buried up to his neck at 14th and Pike

2017

 

Capitol Hill Community Post | Scenes from the 8th Annual Capitol Hill Garage Sale Day

Capitol Hill food+drink | Aviv Hummus Bar coming to 15th Ave E

Congratulations on your retirement, Officer Whitlatch

2016

 

Rocker Hendrix part of Judkins Park light rail station design

Capitol Hill food+drink | Dueminuti — ‘the Chipotle of fresh pasta’ — hopes to get off to fast start on Broadway

Seattle Fish Guys carry Pike Place connection to 23rd and Jackson market and raw bar

The Real World ends production on Capitol Hill for show’s 32nd season

2011

 

CHS Pics | Canon ready to re-write the book on Capitol Hill cocktails

Chen appears in court to face First Hill murder charges — UPDATE: Pleads not-guilty

Mayor’s office responds to Capitol Hill’s woman plea for safer Cal Anderson

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