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This week in CHS history | First ‘presumptive positive’ COVID-19 case in King County, Holy Names underground parking fight, the Marion Apartments come down

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

2021

 

On path for ‘70%,’ Seattle announces location for mass vaccination mega site

City has few answers in neighborhood meeting over Miller Playfield encampments


Man shot and killed by Seattle Police on waterfront was Seattle U grad student

2020

 

With first ‘presumptive positive’ COVID-19 case in King County, here’s what officials are saying about spread and preparation — UPDATE: First U.S. death here

There’s a 25,000-square-foot grocery coming to 23rd and Jackson — and it might just have Amazon’s name on it

Solid State pinball arcade bar coming to Pike/Pine bringing fine-tuned flippers, booze, and Cup Noodles

2019

 

Spice Waala’s Indian street food going ‘brick and mortar’ on Capitol Hill — UPDATE

Fire up your Instagram, Korean fried chicken chain Bonchon now open on Broadway

Holy Names reaches agreement with Capitol Hill neighbors after long fight over underground parking garage

2018

 

The three-way race to open first E Olive Way pot shops has two winners

43rd District senator explains ‘widely misunderstood’ records law vote — UPDATE

Here’s why the original Sun Liquor lounge is now for sale

2017

 

City planning 2017 changes to speed up First Hill Streetcar

Madison BRT, now RapidRide G, rounding out pedestrian, bike elements with aim for 2019 start of service

Capitol Lounge ready for first weekend in Pike/Pine’s club scene

Tax the rich? Trump-Proof Seattle coalition makes push for city income tax

2012

 

CHS Pics | The Marion Apartments come down

Sound Transit says first tunnel boring machine from Montlake to arrive this month

Tom Douglas uses radio show to Yelp a Capitol Hill restaurant

Capitol Hill food+drink | Grubwich RIP, D’Ambrosio Gelato opens soon, La Bete does Indian

 

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