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This week in CHS history | First Capitol Hill vaccination requirements, Capitol Hill church shuts down, Travelers says goodbye, how they dust the Capitol Hill Station jets

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

2021

 

WANTED: Habitat for Humanity’s search begins for owners for new affordable-for-Seattle condos on Capitol Hill

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

For Seattle’s Chief of Police, blame in Capitol Hill protest ‘pink umbrella incident’ falls on demoted assistant chief — UPDATE: ‘Incident Action Plan’ for East Precinct evacuation

2020

 

COVID-19 updates: the ’10 new cases per 100,000 residents’ threshold, Seattle anti-Asian hate assaults, signs of Capitol Hill normalcy Vita edition

Five years later, arrest made in Devan Schmidt case — UPDATE: MURDER CHARGE

Street Critic | 17th Ave is as good as it gets

2019

 

With live plants, flowers, and rolling hills, Glossier Seattle’s ‘experience’ starts this week on Capitol Hill

Report behind ‘Seattle is Dying’ effort gets City Council airing

After starting journey on Capitol Hill, Travelers preparing to serve its final thali

2018

 

Union cocktail lounge will bring together Capitol Hill gay bar legends

City says missing color means Capitol Hill’s completed Broadcast Apartments must go back to design review

Federal agents confirm they quietly installed surveillance cameras along 23rd Ave in the CD

Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church announces it is ending congregation

2017

 

Finally, a $23.25M deal — and plans for inclusive development — at 23rd and Union

How they dust the Capitol Hill Station jets

Capitol Hill gunfire? Two incidents overnight

2012

 

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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