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This week in CHS history | 2012 snow, Clever Dunnes RIP, Women’s March, MLK Day marches


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

2021

 

As a ‘Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic’ opens at Seattle University, Washington lowers threshold to 65+ and ramps up rollout — UPDATE

Here’s why this Capitol Hill restaurant is open for indoor dining — and why others will probably soon follow


I-5 arrests part of Seattle MLK Day 2021 as thousands march from Central District

2020

 

For $1.7M, you could be the next owner of the Volunteer Park Cafe (and live upstairs at 17th and Galer)

Central District’s Grocery Outlet isn’t going anywhere (In fact, it’s getting a facelift)

Capitol Hill Housing planning mass timber apartment building on E Union

Central District’s Midtown Square will feature massive ‘external art’ — These eight artists will create the works

2019

 

‘I got a little disrespected earlier today’ — Video shows how sitting in front of a Central District auto parts store got SPD cop demoted for retaliation

Sunday afternoon driveby rattles Central District — UPDATE

Building by building, apartment by apartment, Capitol Hill short-term units coming back on market for long-term renters

Doggone it: Pup’s party tent reportedly causes brief Capitol Hill power outage

2018

 

Capitol Hill landmark-protected Galbraith House readied for demolition

Thousands fill streets of Capitol Hill for 2018 Seattle Women’s March

Broadway-born Tacos Chukis set to join the community at 23rd and Union

2017

 

Women’s March stretches from Central District to the Seattle Center — UPDATE: 120,000

After 41 years, Dilettante leaving Capitol Hill

Clever Dunne’s steps aside as Hula Hula finds new home on Capitol Hill

2012

 

Capitol Hill #seasnow | The great ‘scaled back’ storm of 2012

Capitol Hill #seasnow | Sledders win standoff with SUV on Denny Way

Police searching for suspect after shooting leaves man dead on Harvard Ave

With more down to earth prices, The Sanctuary returns to Capitol Hill real estate market

 

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