Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
2024
The Wildrose, a safe space, a survivor, and a good place to grab a drink, celebrates 40 years on Capitol Hill
GRIDE, WESH, and DOTCOM — Seattle officials announce ’34 felony criminal cases against 17 defendants’ in tagging crackdown
Madison, Wisconsin chief is mayor’s pick to lead Seattle Police
‘If your gut is healthy, your mind is healthy’ — Anbai is growing bento by bento from the Chophouse Row counter
2023
City clears Black Lives Memorial Garden from Cal Anderson Park
A Capitol Hill closing pizza party as Blotto says goodbye to 12th Ave
Fire in under-construction 13th Ave apartment development investigated
Vegan Jewish deli Ben and Esther’s is closing on Capitol Hill — Meanwhile, Mt. Bagel rises
2022
Icy Capitol Hill open thread
Seattle Convention Center’s $2B ‘Summit’ expansion — a big bet on a chunk of downtown and reshaping a connection to Capitol Hill — to debut in January
One shot in Capitol Hill Goodwill alley gunfire — UPDATE
New owner lined up for 15th Ave’s Smith — UPDATE
2021
‘Two to four inches’ — Capitol Hill Christmas weekend snow — UPDATES
Frozen since the start of the pandemic, development plan for Broadway’s Jai Thai building being rapidly reheated as seven-story affordable housing project
Mapped: How Sawant defeated the recall, precinct by precinct
Montana, setting the bar for Capitol Hill dives since 2011
2020
Quieted by pandemic and trashed by break-ins and squatters, Capitol Hill gay dance club Neighbours says it needs your help to survive
‘A highly precarious situation’ — Seattle’s lonely Thanksgiving appears to have paid off but state officials say Christmas COVID risk remains high with hospitals filling
Why Capitol Hill’s Millionaire’s Row isn’t a Stay Healthy Block anymore
Cal Anderson Park ‘reopens’
2015
Peloton — cafe, bar, bike shop — ready to ride on E Jefferson
Investigation: No evidence Hamza Warsame beaten before fall
CHS Year in Review 2015 | Our first look at the new Capitol Hill — the year in development
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