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This week in CHS history | 2020’s first COVID-19 lockdown, Seattle passes Mandatory Housing Affordability plan, ‘Occupy’ Chase 5 verdict


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

2021

 

‘The most precarious situation that we’ve ever seen’ — Seattle considers right to counsel and extending COVID-19 crisis eviction moratorium through 2021 — UPDATE


911 | Capitol Hill park encampment fire, Sunday night gunfire, and a dog-cat-knife brawl on Broadway

Gay bar Union now open in new home after classic Capitol Hill four-block move

2020

 

COVID-19 updates: Ban on residential evictions, restaurant stats, Capitol Hill layoffs and worker fundraisers, ‘Weekday ridership estimates for King County Metro Bus’

Washington steps up COVID-19 restrictions — Seattle restaurants and bars must close or go takeout or delivery only

Suspect reportedly opens fire on witness after violent Capitol Hill street robbery

CHS Pics | Capitol Hill goes quiet — Plus, you can help with CHS ‘TO GO’ and ‘STAY HOME’ lists

2019

 

Man shot by police after report of armed suicidal male on Melrose Ave — UPDATE

Seattle passes Mandatory Housing Affordability plan to allow its densest neighborhoods to become even denser

Capitol Hill homeowners mount last-ditch effort against MHA upzoning… in Eastlake

2018

 

Here are the Capitol Hill and Central District owners joining ‘301 small businesses’ speaking out against Seattle ’employment tax’ recommendations

With plans for pot in background, Amante Pizza exits E Olive Way and Denny

2017

 

Standoff at 24th and Spring in eviction of longtime Central District activist

Black Dot dispute clouds future of Africatown ‘inclusive development’ at 23rd and Union

Blotter | Sleepy bar patron rescued from Broadway nightspot

2012

 

Largest development yet planned for backside of Pike/Pine

City installs barriers near staircase where Vivace’s Fairbrother crashed

Chase 5 found not guilty of trespassing in Broadway bank protest — UPDATE

 

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