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This week in CHS history | ‘Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone’ forms, murder victim found in Interlaken park, Portage Bay crow-feeding lawsuit


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

2021

 

Amid city’s sweeps and a continuing crisis, Seattle mayoral candidates on homelessness: Guaranteed basic income, more public housing, ’emergency’ rental assistance, and ‘Compassion Seattle’


Murder: New information on woman found dead below Interlaken Park — UPDATE

City says won’t permit Juneteenth celebration in Cal Anderson on anniversary of CHOP formation — UPDATE

No reported injuries as van driver wipes out part of E Pike bar’s streetside seating

2020

 

‘Welcome to Free Capitol Hill’ — Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone forms around emptied East Precinct — UPDATE

‘His brother works here at this precinct’ — Police say Capitol Hill protest shooting suspect was ‘fearing for his life’

Sawant and protesters — briefly — occupy Seattle City Hall as Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone grows — UPDATE

Seattle Police Chief speaks out on CHAZ: ‘Leaving the precinct was not my decision’

2019

 

From the man who helped create Top Pot, small batch Half and Half Doughnut Co. to open on Capitol Hill this summer

Pics from the crowd: Capitol Hill selfies and lines at Glossier Seattle

CHS Pics | Rainbows restored in Pike/Pine

911 | Big response to E Denny crisis, right-wing ‘march’ on Capitol Hill, IHOP melee charges

2018

 

City clears way for start of construction on Capitol Hill Station development project — UPDATE: Groundbreaking June 19th

Seattle’s floating bike shares: Most are parked just fine, thanks, and pretty much nobody is wearing a helmet

Capitol Hill’s one-of-a-kind Unicorn planning White Center expansion

2017

 

Portage Bay crow-feeding family settles lawsuit with neighbors

Group denied in bid to halt Seattle Asian Art Museum expansion in Volunteer Park

Laughing Buddha moving into new home at Broadway and Pine

Seattle has competing plans for two June 11th Pride Marches — both on Capitol Hill

2012

 

Bicyclist in Pike/Boren collision dies from injuries

Sometimes a big surprise, ‘micro-housing’ trend rolls on in Capitol Hill

Victim says burglar made off with more than $80k worth of jewelry in Montlake heist

 

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