Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
Amid pandemic’s hate, Seattle Parks considers options for offensive monument in Volunteer Park
At CC Attle’s, a new first for Capitol Hill bars and restaurants: COVID-19 vaccination required
CHOP: One year later — Seattle rises up in protest to the killing of George Floyd
Five years later, arrest made in Devan Schmidt case — UPDATE: MURDER CHARGE
Report behind ‘Seattle is Dying’ effort gets City Council airing
After starting journey on Capitol Hill, Travelers preparing to serve its final thali
Union cocktail lounge will bring together Capitol Hill gay bar legends
Federal agents confirm they quietly installed surveillance cameras along 23rd Ave in the CD
Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church announces it is ending congregation
Finally, a $23.25M deal — and plans for inclusive development — at 23rd and Union
Funding to boost Melrose Promenade, Broadway LGBT center part of four Hill-area grants
Following Capitol Hill pushback, City Council backs off ‘corner store’ zoning changes — UPDATE
Funding to boost Melrose Promenade, Broadway LGBT center part of four Hill-area grants
A look at Bauhaus as one of the ‘big three’ in Seattle’s coffee history
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