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This week in CHS history | Whole Foods comes to Broadway, Bauhaus returns, Occupy at Seattle Central

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

2020

 

Broadway’s Blade and Timber comes out swinging in fight over serving beer at Capitol Hill axe throwing venue

Seattle Police Department brings ‘perfect storm’ concerns to East Precinct community crime meeting


Facing the COVID-19 ‘fall surge,’ health officials encourage new habits when it comes to masks

UW model shows how COVID-19 spreads through neighborhoods like Capitol Hill

2019

 

Freedom! Capitol Hill is getting a ‘self pour’ wine and beer bar

With new lease on life in the neighborhood, Bauhaus returns to Capitol Hill

In Africatown ‘showdown,’ Sawant and Orion trade blows over who shows up — and who calls each campaign’s shots

Paying $1K fine, Orion settles ethics complaint over Stranger cover ad

2018

 

First look: Whole Foods Madison Broadway

One shot in fight on E Union — UPDATE

Toughest problem on November’s ballot for Seattle voters? Maybe the new school levy

2017

 

‘No more corner store’ — Construction begins to change Capitol Hill quick mart into restaurant

Capitol Hill’s turn for upzoning: HALA process to begin next month

Another pot shop in the works on Capitol Hill? Guess where we found Uncle Ike

2016

 

Here is why there is now a box for free socks at Broadway and Pike

100 dumpsters pulled off Capitol Hill’s streets and sidewalks

Uncle Ikes — and Angel’s Shoe Repair — now open on Capitol Hill

2011

 

Occupy Seattle Central | Letter to the farmers market — UPDATE: SCCC SAYS OCCUPY CAN CAMP

The construction parties get started for new Capitol Hill nightclubs The Social and Q

Mayor says First Hill streetcar means Seattle jobs — Construction starts in January

Capitol Hill food+drink | Crumble & Flake seeks Hill home, CHS foodie goes big, Savage Street debuts

 

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