Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
Rancho Bravo says adios to Capitol Hill as Teto’s Cantina moves in
How Joy Hollingsworth flipped City Council District 3, Seattle’s most progressive district
Who can save the HoneyHole? A familiar name in Capitol Hill bars and restaurants prepares to dive in
Here’s what it will cost for you to reopen the Capitol Hill Gaybucks
Proposal would add support for highway lids — including lidding I-5 — in Seattle growth plan
Strong early turnout in Sawant recall with one week of voting to go
State Supreme Court will consider appeal in Sawant recall case in January
Oh Hello Again is a new Capitol Hill book shop organized in a bibliotherapeutic notion
Another late 2019 Capitol Hill closure, AΓ±ejo exits old Dilettante space on Broadway
Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room opens at the base of Capitol Hill
Now showing: The Capitol Hill Developer Who Bought the Harvard Exit
Why does the Seattle Police Department push protests up Capitol Hill?
Here’s the plan for the development set to replace Broadway’s post office building
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