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This week in CHS history | Lowell Elementary S Path debate, Sizzle Pie says goodbye, Sawant recall effort launched

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

2021

 

‘Encampment Fire’ — Why Seattle has a new 911 designation for homeless camps

15th Ave E goes it alone on ‘Business Improvement Area’ after failure of Capitol Hill-wide plan


Washington is masked again as governor announces all of state’s teachers must be vaccinated

2020

 

Sawant recall effort launched over ‘a criminal environment around the Capitol Hill Occupation Protest’ — UPDATE

SPD says officer injured, two arrested as police step into clash between private security team and Capitol Hill protesters — UPDATE

Capitol Hill police-protester tit for tat continues with arrests, ‘man in tree’ standoff — UPDATE: Riot in Sodo

COVID-19 updates: Washington cases ‘plateauing,’ the last time somebody died of coronavirus on Capitol Hill, and a possible school delay

2019

 

Where do Sawant and Orion voters live? D3 neighborhood Election Night voting mapped

Portland’s Sizzle Pie says can’t cut it in Seattle, shutting down Capitol Hill pizzeria and Dark Bar

Feed Co., last of a Capitol Hill-Central District family of restaurants, getting new owners, new concept

2018

 

‘7 in 72 hours’ — burst of gun violence in the Central District — UPDATE

Police seek help identifying suspected Seattle bike share vandal

Capitol Hill’s last independent service station’s days numbered as developer has deal for 15th Ave E corner

Man charged with rape of unconscious women in Capitol Hill apartment

2017

 

Compromise reached in long debate to reopen short Capitol Hill path

What the Capitol Hill Station development will probably* look like

Modern Steep, born Remedy Teas, to close after decade on 15th Ave E

2012

 

Capitol Hill Anhalt purchased for $2.7 million with plans for apartment overhaul

Capitol Hill food+drink | Autopro mystery, 10th Ave non-mystery, a Chipotle on the Hill

Rope rescue after man found <strike>injured</strike> down embankment of Louisa Boren Park

 

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