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This week in CHS history | R74 celebrations, a Dick’s-less start to 2022, Capitol Hill’s first cat cafe

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

2021

 

Capitol Hill to begin 2022 without Dick’s Drive-in

The Recall Sawant debate


The golden age of Capitol Hill bagels

Seattle regains its revenue footing as a new mayor is set to take office — UPDATE

2020

 

One dead in shooting at 10th and Pike — UPDATE

Despite continued rise in cases, Washington not yet rolling back reopening — UPDATE: Inslee address Thursday night

‘We didn’t want to open in a pandemic’ — Barca plays it cool in exit from 20 years of Capitol Hill nightlife

Capitol Hill Goodwill lined up for mixed-use development

2019

 

Reversal of fortune? Sawant makes big leap with thousands of ballots left to count

Person dies in I-5 fall

With wax on tap, Pike/Pine is getting a candle bar

2018

 

Activists call for big ‘Protect Mueller’ protest starting in Cal Anderson — UPDATE: Thousands march

How a Capitol Hill overdose and spade-marked baggies brought down man prosecutors say was neighborhood opioid kingpin

After years of Capitol Hill obituaries, the Redwood has fallen

2017

 

Rather than more talk about Seattle’s homeless sweeps, here’s what one looks like

First look: Inside Capitol Hill’s first cat cafe

75 feet up and down Broadway — Seattle ‘Preferred Alternative Zoning’ plan released

2012

 

Celebrate R74 with a free slice of Capitol Hill’s ‘biggest rainbow cake’

With eBay sleuthing, Capitol Hill bike theft victim fingered alleged 12th Ave operation

Capitol Hill’s new pinball bar John John’s Gameroom opens on E Olive Way

Celebrate the corner shop as Pike Grocery debuts at the base of Capitol Hill

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