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This week in CHS history | Night of fires and broken glass in 2020 protests, Capitol Hill Block Parties past, community efforts to help the Mercury and Neighbours reopen

(Image: Matt Mitgang with permission to CHS)

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

2021

 

Five Capitol Hill and Central District questions for the Seattle mayoral candidates


Seattle freeway encampments to be cleared as rock throwing incidents bring surveillance flights, arrests

The Canterbury adds The Apothecary, another bar inside a bar on Capitol Hill

Save the Mercury! Save Neighbours! Donations and volunteers helping dance clubs reopen on Capitol Hill

2020

 

Groups smash glass, set fires across Capitol Hill in burst of protest mayhem — UPDATE

23rd and Cherry shooting sends multiple victims to hospital — UPDATE: One dead

Washington holds off on rolling back reopening but will limit social gatherings — Plus, ‘good’ news on King County COVID-19 death total

2019

 

After this weekend’s Capitol Hill Block Party, changes may be afoot for big events on the Hill

With an homage — or three — to the past, new restaurant coming to old Broadway Grill space

Court: Fatal Capitol Hill stabbing sparked by fight over declined cigarette lighter β€” UPDATE

2018

 

The Pike/Pine fallout from Meinert rape accusations

Tallulah’s on its own as Linda bids farewell to Capitol Hill’s 19th Ave E

A John in the Morning cafe? Two first families of Seattle independent music team up for E Pike restaurant project

2017

 

With new location in works, Purr plans 11th Ave ‘Going Away Party’

Police search unsuccessful after woman robbed on 24th Ave

2012

 

Poquitos team making plans to lift a mug in new 12th Ave Austrian beer hall

Capitol Hill Block Party 2012: Day One Open Thread (+ live feed)

Angel’s Shoe Repair beats a 100-year path to Capitol Hill

King County Metro corrects ‘Broadway Ave’ error


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