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This week in CHS history | Former ‘CHOP’ celebrates Trump 2020 loss, Glo’s reverses union vote, Capitol Hill Superblock limbo

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

2023

 

Workers vote to remove union at Capitol Hill’s Glo’s Diner


With move to the suburbs, Crumble & Flake to say goodbye to Capitol Hill

‘We’re going to build Seattle to be our home again’ — Hollingsworth tallies big Election Night head start for District 3

Capitol Hill is down another sex shop

2022

 

Officials backpedal on Capitol Hill Superblock plan — UPDATE

How a giant new Kraken hockey mural ended up along Capitol Hill’s 10th Ave E

Capitol Hill now has a vegan Jewish deli as Ben and Esther’s opens on E Pike

6,800 without power reported on North Capitol Hill — UPDATE

2021

 

Born in the Central District, Bruce Harrell is Seattle’s next mayor — UPDATE

911 | Ambulance catches fire at Harborview, body found in the Arboretum

Threat forces evacuation at Garfield High School — UPDATE

The golden age of Capitol Hill bagels

2020

 

Celebration on Capitol Hill as the anarchist jurisdiction says fuck Donald Trump — UPDATE: Party and demonstrations in the ‘former CHOP’

One dead in shooting at 10th and Pike — UPDATE

Police say new speaker system used at Seattle protests is an LRAD Long Range Acoustic Device

As Seattle struggles to meet larger Black Lives Matter goals, city will transfer two more Central District properties to community ownership

2019

 

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

DISTRICT 3 GET OUT THE VOTE: phone banking, text banking, and Sawant canvassers vs. Orion canvassers on the streets of D3

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

The ghost of Charlie’s? Broadway loses one of its cluster of urgent care clinics

2014

 

Whole Foods coming to Capitol Hill in new development at Broadway and Madison

First Hill’s grand Sorrento Hotel getting hip Pike/Pine-style makeover

Transit riders will reap 2015 rewards of newly approved Seattle Transportation Benefit District on Capitol Hill and beyond

Capitol Hill Station retail and housing: $25M price tag, one developer drops out, plans due in December

 

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