Media mention Capitol Hill
1 hour ago
Your ‘aspirational recycling’ is only part of Seattle’s trash problem — Happy Earth Day, Capitol Hill!
It should come as no surprise that Seattle’s recycling game is among the top 10 of major United States cities but it might be a good time for a refresher considering 15 tons of material put in the recycling bin is rejected each day from the sorting plant.
Media mention Capitol Hill
2 hours ago
CHS Ink | Isaac’s arm
CHS stopped by Witness for a good old-fashioned Old Fashioned and found Isaac Thummel behind the bar with his inked owl.
Media mention Capitol Hill
3 hours ago
‘People’s Moratorium’ continues with another protest at youth jail construction site
(Image: No New Youth Jail)
Media mention Capitol Hill
3 hours ago
Man reported stabbed in Pike/Pine brawl
A fight that drew a large group outside the Havana nightclub early Friday morning ended with a male victim stabbed in the back.
2 Building Permits
11 hours ago
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Construction permit
1233 16th Ave. E. CommentInterior upper floor alteration to convert closet to bathroom in Bedroom #1, subject to field inspection (STFI)
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Construction permit
723 16th Ave. E. CommentInterior alterations to existing single family residence (1st floor: kitchen remodel and relocate powder room; 2nd floor: Add new bathroom, combine two bedrooms into one), subject to field inspection
Media mention Capitol Hill
18 hours ago
Drag drama around Hill with Seattle University censorship, Queer/Bar’s Turner on ‘personal leave’
The Spectator cover photo. Now everybody has seen it.
Media mention Capitol Hill
27 hours ago
Rising anxiety has made mental health a Capitol Hill area growth industry
Top 20 new District 3 businesses: Rideshare driver tops the list by a mile… again
Media mention Capitol Hill
27 hours ago
Mayor wants Seattle to open ‘school to opportunity pipeline’ with new education levy
Inside Capitol Hill’s Miller Annex Preschool and with a focus on jobs, income, and affordability, Mayor Jenny Durkan Wednesday made her first pitch to Seattle citizens for a new education levy her office says will cost typical households just under $21 a month — about $7 more than they have been paying to help pay for the Seattle Public Schools system and its some 53,000 students at more than 100 schools.