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This week in CHS history | Black Hawks over Capitol Hill, CHOP lawsuit, Sitka and Spruce closure, Moon vs. Durkan

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

2020

 

Here’s why the Army says there were four Black Hawk helicopters over Capitol Hill

More Seattle protest arrests as police move in on march in Central District after reported property damage


Lawsuit over Capitol Hill protest zone can move forward: City of Seattle loses important first round in CHOP legal battle

2019

 

$15 now? Nah. Chef Matt Dillon says try ‘triple net’ when sorting out why he’s closing Capitol Hill’s Sitka and Spruce

Death of a Capitol Hill waffle shop

No injuries reported in Sunday afternoon shootout across from Garfield High School

2018

 

Design review: ‘Upscale’ microhousing must play nice with neighbors on Harvard Ave E

Police can’t find gunman — or intended target — after overnight Capitol Hill shootout

‘Save Saba’ — Sawant rallies support to protect 12th Ave Ethiopian restaurant, ‘stop gentrification in our community’

2017

 

D’ La Santa taking a family approach to great Mexican food on 10th Ave E

The mayor of Capitol Hill: Why you should vote for Cary Moon*

The mayor of Capitol Hill: Why you should vote for Jenny Durkan*

KUOW: District didn’t want us to visit this struggling Seattle school… on Capitol Hill

Expert: Woman’s unsolved 2015 Madison Valley death ‘most likely a homicide’

2016

 

Einstein Bros. bagel chain’s exit puts a new commercial hole in Broadway

Derschang’s Bait Shop ready to set sail under familiar new owners

Arrest caught on video in second night of Capitol Hill nightlife gunfire incidents

2011

 

Capitol Hill food+drink | Return of the Rosebud, Baguette shutters, Zoe 2012

Pike’s underground Healthy Times Fun Club facing eviction

Seattle University mourning following two student deaths this weekend — UPDATE

 

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