Capitol Hill Seattle
News imported from Capitol Hill Seattle.
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Central District Juneteenth 2026 celebrations: Marsha Ambrosius at Juneteenth Freedom Fest
Seattle’s 2026 Juneteenth will have greater poignancy in the face of the Trump administration’s inflation of the country’s 250th anniversary…
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Early morning FBI raid on Summit Ave nets suspect
(Image: Denver Police Department) A 6:30 AM FBI raid Wednesday morning on Summit Ave frazzled some nerves and apparently ended…
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From the Central District to Seattle Center, Scope Screenings is cultivating city’s next generation of filmmakers
(Image: @lexscope) What are you doing Tuesday, June 30th? If LexScope has his way, you’re building community at Scope Screenings’…
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CHS Pics | A ‘Community Fire Jam’ flows in Volunteer Park
On Tuesdays by the Volunteer Park dahlia garden, the Seattle Flow Arts Collective forms a community of juggling, spinning, and more…
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‘Standing-room-only’ Bar Laa next for E Olive Way lounge space
(Image: Bar Laa) Capitol Hill food and drink entrepreneur Kate Opatz is making way for new energy in reinventing an…
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Seattle City Council begins debate on proposal to protect development legislation from environmental appeals
The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections is recommending the Seattle City Council pass legislation supporters say will improve efficiency…
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Seattle City Light rolls out proposal for rate increases — including ‘large-load’ data centers
(Image: CHS) Seattle City Light has proposed an average 9.5% annual retail rate hike for 2027 and 2028 to combat…
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43rd District Democrats endorse ‘Tax the Rich’ upstart over ‘Millionaire Tax’ veteran state senator
Last week’s 43rd candidates forum at First Baptist The core political organization of Washington’s 43rd District representing a swath centered…
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Not everything is closing: ‘A new chapter’ at Capitol Hill cocktail bar Belmont plus, yes, a few notes on recent closures
Not everything on Capitol Hill is closing. The cycle of small business life continues. Here’s word on the latest in…
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City begins installation of ‘recreation equipment for humans and their four-legged companions’ in Capitol Hill parks
As seen in this illustration featuring the CHS Newshound, the dog and human fitness installations will use “natural features” like…
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