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This week in CHS history | 2020 full COVID-19 ‘stay home’ restrictions, anti-duckling measures at Volunteer Park, Sawant recall attempt begins

Recall Sawant representative Harry Bridger (Image: CHS)

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

2021

 

Plan for new City Market building: eight stories, mass timber, and a new home for the longtime Capitol Hill grocery — UPDATE

What the duck! Capitol Hill waterfowl question Seattle Parks over anti-duckling measures at Volunteer Park lily ponds


Why this retailer’s path to find a new home on Capitol Hill will take it through downtown’s overhauled Pacific Place

They’re trying to recall Kshama Sawant — What happens next?

2020

 

New views of Seattle’s COVID-19 crisis: a forecast for ‘peak’ outbreak and a count of confirmed cases around Capitol Hill and the Central District — UPDATE

To blunt COVID-19 crisis, Seattle leaders make call to cancel rent, house payments

‘Hunker down’ — Washington implements full COVID-19 ‘stay home’ restrictions — UPDATE: List of industries and businesses that can remain open

Tip from recycling center helps police track down stolen Arboretum gates — but not before one was cut down for scrap

2019

 

$3.2M deal puts Broadway Grill property back in motion

What happens when a church closes on Capitol Hill

Hooters ‘coming soon’ to Capitol Hill

2018

 

As mayor puts brakes on downtown streetcar, Capitol Hill biz group pushes back on Broadway changes

The 2018 Special Olympics are coming to Capitol Hill

Rethinking the Capitol Hill Pac-Man pavement park

BREAKING: ‘Amante is gone and they took their flashing sign with them’

2017

 

Capitol Hill food+drink | Salt and Straw expanding to Seattle in Pike Motorworks

Them’s the brakes: Drivers celebrate removal of public bike share from their Seattle streets with jubilant parking

Seattle Fire responds to reported double overdose inside Pike/Pine bar

2012

 

City clamps down on Capitol Hill arts collective, vintage shop

Why is the escalator at Pike and Broadway always broken?

In Memory | ‘That guy you see painting with a canvas and easel all over Capitol Hill’

HG Lodge owner shutting down club to make way for sports bar — UPDATE

 

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