This week in CHS history | 2024 homeless axe murders arrest, Habitat for Humanity affordable condo building, free Macklemore show at Neumos

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

2025

 

Child struck and killed at Washington Middle School — UPDATE

A ‘Welcoming City’ — Seattle mayor’s praise for Musk, City Attorney joins Trump lawsuit, Savage campaign goes MAGA

Police say man shot self in genitals in reported Capitol Hill street robbery

The death of Marco Casas-Beaux

2024

 

First Hill man arrested in ax murder as Seattle Police secretly searched for suspect preying on homeless — UPDATE: CHARGED

Three injured in shooting at Capitol HIll’s Garage Billiards

Cops investigate ‘mosh pit’ at Capitol Hill Starbucks Roastery

Why 23rd Ave is at center of new Seattle Transportation Plan

2023

 

A Pike/Pine ‘tradition’ — Fans line up for a free Macklemore show at Neumos: UPDATE — A line around the block

WSDOT: Final girders placed as project to create new Montlake Lid and replace western portion of 520 bridge on track for end of year completion

How City Light moved a 110-ton transformer through Seattle and into the Central District’s East Pine Substation — very carefully

Habitat for Humanity just opened its first affordable condo building on Capitol Hill — and is getting ready to build another

2022

 

Man found beaten to death behind Broadway Rite Aid identified — UPDATE

Here’s your chance to own a Capitol Hill bookshop

The great un-masking of Seattle and Washington state has a new date: March 12th, 2022

‘Glow Up: The Campaign for new Glo’s’ will fund new Broadway home for Capitol Hill favorite

2021

 

One of eight with no state income tax, Washington moves forward on plan for new tax on big capital gains

On path for ‘70%,’ Seattle announces location for mass vaccination mega site

Pike/Pine newsstand Big Little News is now open with bottles of champagne and 250+ ‘foreign and domestic magazines, newspapers and zines’

City has few answers in neighborhood meeting over Miller Playfield encampments

2016

 

How Capitol Hill property owners could pay for half of the Broadway streetcar extension

Sanders campaign chooses Capitol Hill for temporary Seattle HQ

Capitol Hill Station celebration includes two parties connected by two miles of tunnels

Capitol Hill food+drink | Italian Family Pizza coming to First Hill

City Council may decide killing Pronto is best way to save bike sharing in Seattle — UPDATE: Pronto not dead yet

 

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