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This week in CHS history | Hollingsworth wins, Bartell Drugs closes, Barca says goodbye, The Woo! Girl of Capitol Hill


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

2023

 

Customers: Capitol Hill Bartell Drugs store set to join wave of closures — UPDATE


D3 Election Update: Hollingsworth declares victory, says ready to build on family legacy of three generations in the Central District by giving ‘everyone a voice’

‘Stop the Skip’ — Seattle Subway calls for support for Midtown Station in light rail expansion plans

For the holiday party season, Capitol Hill is getting a Christmas Dive Bar

2022

 

While SDOT waits for funding, somebody painted a guerilla crosswalk at E Olive Way and Harvard — UPDATE: Washed away

Townhome project ready to fill lot empty for years since the demolition of a Capitol Hill landmark

Rent a Capitol Hill apartment from one of these companies? You ‘may have rights under antitrust laws to compensation’ as lawsuit alleges price-fixing violations in Seattle

A ‘strong mayor’ — Harrell’s Capitol Hill tour includes public safety, kombucha, and pumping iron

2021

 

The Recall Sawant debate

Seattle rolling out new traffic cameras to bust transit lane violators and drivers who ‘block the box’

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

2020

 

250 days after first restrictions, Washington starts new COVID-19 lockdown — UPDATE

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

A frequent target during Capitol Hill protests, E Olive Way Starbucks reopening

Capitol Hill’s Volunteer Park Cafe says goodbye… for now?

2019

 

Saying Amazon cash handed Sawant the race, Orion concedes

Complaints at Broadway building part of pushback over adding ‘smart lock’ and home automation tech to apartments

Sound Transit wants feedback on fare enforcement, searching for new name for Seattle-side ‘Red Line’ light rail

Batch Baking Company bringing dessert date nights and nostalgia-filled Squareos to 12th Ave

2014

 

On the streets of the Capitol Hill Arts District, ‘contemporary artists’ and the Woo! Girl creator

Red Light Vintage, Aprie leaving Broadway

Doubling down in the Central District, developer plans another apartment project at 23rd and Union

After five years on E Pike, Lobby Bar looking for new home on Capitol Hill

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Julian
10 months ago

The “wooo!” girls things was so incredibly sexist. As though they were more destructive then the young man causing serious violence in the neighborhood.