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9 hours ago
CHS Pics | This week in Capitol Hill pictures
The CHS Flickr Pool contains more than 36,000 photographs — most of Capitol Hill images, many glorious, some technically amazing. The pool is a mix of contributions from Capitol Hill — and nearby — shutterbugs. Interested in being part of it? If we like your photo and it helps us tell the story, we may feature it on CHS so please include your name and/or a link to your website so we can properly credit you. Interested in working as a paid CHS contributor for scheduled assignments? Drop us a line.
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9 hours ago
‘Histories of Capitol Hill’ event reveals divides even as community comes together
Sara Galvin (Images: CHS)
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26 hours ago
Taco service restored at E Olive Way’s The Saint — Plus, Anejo set to open on Broadway
No, Quentin Ertel is not an evil taco genius.
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31 hours 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.
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32 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.
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33 hours ago
‘People’s Moratorium’ continues with another protest at youth jail construction site
(Image: No New Youth Jail)
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33 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
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Construction permit
1123 21st Ave. E. Comment2-story addition and substantial alterations for single-family residence, per plan.
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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)
Media mention Capitol Hill
2 days 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.
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2 days 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
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2 days 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.
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2 days ago
CHS Pics | Pulling shots with Capitol Hill’s Babe Ruth of craft coffee
Founder — and one of the forefathers of Seattle’s craft coffee movement — David Schomer moved back behind the bar Wednesday to help celebrate Espresso Vivace’s thirty years on Capitol Hill.
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3 days ago
Joining big brands experimenting on Capitol Hill, AT&T plans new ‘retail/cafe’
A North Texas AT&T store. Just add coffee on E Thomas? (Image: AT&T)
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3 days ago
Man charged in Planned Parenthood crash and store assault
The man police say shattered the teeth of a victim he punched inside a nearby grocery store after crashing his car into the barriers outside E Madison’s Planned Parenthood last Wednesday has been charged for the assault and the damage but not for targeting the provider of women’s health services, according to court records filed in the case.
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3 days ago
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4 days ago
E Pike’s Redhook Brewlab hosting weekend IPA fest
We can pout about big beer’s decision to play a big role in Capitol Hill’s brewing scene. Or we can enjoy some of the perks that come with major beer brands putting their assets to work creating the ultimate marketing: goodwill with good beer.
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4 days ago
District 3 renters speak out as Mandatory Housing Affordability public hearing comes to Capitol Hill
“I want our city to be accessible to all income levels, in the interest of equal opportunity and also because the continuing vibrancy of this place hinges on assuring mixed income neighborhoods.”
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4 days ago
With plan to start construction later in 2018, WSDOT ready to talk ‘Rest of the West’ plans including new Montlake lid
A new Montlake lid and interchange… A new pedestrian and bicycle land bridge over SR 520… A new West Approach Bridge South to carry eastbound traffic from Montlake to the floating bridge… New transit/HOV ramps to and from the Montlake lid… WSDOT will visit Montlake Tuesday night for an open house before construction begins later this year on the first phase of the “Rest of the West” final portion of the 520 replacement project.
Media mention Capitol Hill
5 days ago
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5 days ago
CHS Pics | Seattle March for Science champions ‘underrepresented voices’
The March for Science returned to the streets of Capitol Hill this weekend with a focus on the underrepresented voices in its call for evidence-based policies in Washington D.C.
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5 days ago
Espresso Vivace: 30 years of artisanal coffee on Capitol Hill
This week, Capitol Hill’s Espresso Vivace celebrates thirty years in business with a reinvention of its mission — and free shots. From its genesis as a Broadway coffee cart to its current incarnation comprising two storefronts, a sidewalk stand, and a 5,000-square-foot roasting plant, Vivace has established a reputation for technical excellence in coffee preparation. They were on the vanguard of the artisan espresso revolution, educating both industry and customers and defining expectations for high-end coffee from flavor to equipment to the foam art in your latte. At this three-decade milestone, Vivace now shifts course to emphasize their roasting capabilities.
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6 days ago
CHS History | 22nd Ave homicide, ‘Pushed off the Hill,’ Streetcar alternative routes
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:
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Apr 14
Broadway apartment tower set to be home to Whole Foods to open this summer — but no shopping ’til fall
A view from the top of The Danforth (Image: The Danforth)
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Apr 14
CHS Pics | This week in Capitol Hill pictures
The CHS Flickr Pool contains more than 36,000 photographs — most of Capitol Hill images, many glorious, some technically amazing. The pool is a mix of contributions from Capitol Hill — and nearby — shutterbugs. Interested in being part of it? If we like your photo and it helps us tell the story, we may feature it on CHS so please include your name and/or a link to your website so we can properly credit you. Interested in working as a paid CHS contributor for scheduled assignments? Drop us a line.
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Apr 14
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Fraud: Identify theft
1900 block of E. Highland Dr. Comment
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Apr 13
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Apr 13
Capitol Hill cat cafe credited with helping boost King County pet adoption
A sleepy moment inside Neko
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Apr 13
‘We are here’ — $3M Melrose Promenade project takes shape
Community leaders, neighbors, and advocates at last week’s Melrose Promenade open house (Image: CHS)
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Apr 12
Talk Gender to Me campaign hopes to educate on ‘gender considerate’ language in Capitol Hill’s restaurants and bars
Pronouns matter and Capitol Hill’s communities of bars, restaurants, and clubs are one of its key mixing spaces. It’s an opportunity for people to talk and come together and, sometimes because of words and misunderstanding, move apart.
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Apr 12
So, you really want to save the Royvue?
Here’s a tip. You should tell the Seattle City Council’s Select Committee on Mandatory Housing Affordability all about the 94-year-old gem of a Capitol Hill apartment building and why it should be preserved and not have its insides ripped out and converted into microhousing.
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Apr 12
District 3 community street improvements — including new Olive Way I-5 offramp crossing beacons — on the schedule for 2018
Last month, we took you inside the community-driven — and sometimes intensely personal — process by which citizens are helping shape a program to allocate small grants to improve neighborhood streets and parks around Capitol Hill and the Central District. The 2018 “Your Voice, Your Choice” process is underway to finalize a roster of future projects.
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Apr 11
Man arrested after barrier rammed outside E Madison Planned Parenthood, assault at nearby store
Police interview a witness outside the E Madison Planned Parenthood Wednesday morning (Image: CHS)
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Apr 11
Cal Anderson, starting point for Seattle’s ongoing shows of resistance, hosts March for Science again Saturday
Speaking of Seattle’s robust roster of free speech events, Cal Anderson Park will, again, be the center of the Emerald City’s resistance Saturday. This time, the scientists are back:
Media mention Capitol Hill
Apr 11
Auditor says SPD should charge events like Capitol Hill Block Party more for policing
The 2016 CHBP is called out in the report as a prime example of SPD not recovering its costs of providing officers to commercial events in Seattle
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Apr 11
20th Ave townhouse project set to rise where six-story development plan was nixed
With plans for a much bigger apartment building falling through, a development to create a set of townhouses on 20th Ave just off E Madison will take its first run through the East Design Review Board Wednesday night.
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Apr 10
Capitol Hill Pets | Buddy Dean the jumper on 19th Ave E
We spied Buddy Dean on the sidewalk near Rocket Taco along 19th Ave E. Buddy Dean is a seven or eight-year-old Basenji Chihuahua mix — like an “Egyptian Prairie Dog,” we’re told. BD is a transplant from NYC and has been in Seattle for about 5 years. “Buddy Dean is an amazing jumper,” his friend says.
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Apr 10
Blotter | Police looking for car involved in spate of CD drive-by shootings
Union blocked at 26th. Shots apparently fired from fast moving car that turned down 27th and sped off. They're interviewing witnesses now. Nobody hit. @jseattle pic.twitter.com/7AGhSen2C2
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Apr 10
Crybaby musician’s grant carves out space for artists on Capitol Hill
Since 1999, Leigh Stone has witnessed the transformation of Capitol Hill as owner of Crybaby Studios, a subterranean warren of rehearsal spaces below 11th Ave between Pike and Pine. She has had a front row seat — or, more accurately, a view from the orchestra pit — to the accelerating gentrification of the surrounding neighborhood. Now she is carving out space for working class artists with the Crybaby Musician’s Grant, a program that will award three months’ access to a private studio and recording equipment for musicians who could not otherwise afford it.
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Apr 10
Seattle making plans to set a minimum rate for services like Uber, Lyft
Ride sharing has faced a few bumps in its approach to the rider-rich streets of Seattle
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Apr 10
Closed for renovation, Town Hall Seattle comes to Capitol Hill with neighborhood’s histories and ‘what we’ll build next’
With Town Hall’s more-than-100-year-old First Hill home closed for a year-long renovation, the community forum is distributing its effort to bring illuminating speakers and timely issues to the city into Seattle’s neighborhoods.
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Apr 09
Metier Brewing Co., a short four-hour loop ride from E Union
Capitol Hill’s craft beer scene is growing — you just need to add a four-hour loop to your ride.
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Apr 09
CHS Pics | ‘Vine-cutting’ at the grand opening of the Arboretum Loop Trail
The Washington Park Arboretum is said to be home to the largest botanical collection west of the Mississippi, with some 20,000 trees and plants across its 230 acres, and countless birds and rocks and things. Sunday, officials and neighbors gathered along the new Arboretum Loop Trail to celebrate the route’s grand opening with a “vine-cutting,” speeches, and lots of good dogs.
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Apr 09
Woman robbed at gunpoint, shot fired on Summit Ave E
A woman said she was robbed at gunpoint and gunfire was reported in the area just before midnight in an incident near the 600 block of Summit Ave E late Sunday night.
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Apr 09
Seattle set to give Central District its own design review board
In an effort to preserve and grow the historically Black culture of the Central District, Seattle is creating a new Design Review Board for the area. The proposal passed out of committee April 4, and will go before the Seattle City Council for a vote scheduled for Monday afternoon, April 9th.
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Apr 09
Home of the Day: Ol' Yeller: The Grand Dame of Capitol Hill
...take a look around. Click on the gallery image to view today's featured property. 1915 Interlaken Drive East, Seattle, WA 98112 | $6,150,000 Tucked into lush seclusion within Interlaken Park, nestled in...