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Cabbage and sunshine filled Cal Anderson Park Sunday as the Kimchi Life Festival brought a day of communal fermentation to the popular Capitol Hill public space. The event supported by the county ...
As a generation of Capitol Hill’s biggest, most ambitious food and drink projects fades and shutters, many new smaller neighborhood projects are focused on community and space along with the ...
A tradition that began ten years ago to celebrate the neighborhood fur babies returns this week. First Hill Fidos is Wednesday night: Join us from 6-8pm at First Hill Park (1201 University) for a ...
The Harrell administration is calling it the “largest single-year funding commitment to affordable housing in the city’s history” as the Seattle Office of Housing’s 2025 Notice ...
A project underway for this year’s Seattle Design Festival is right up CHS’s alley. The “Name That Neighborhood” project is crowdsourcing the hyperlocal knowledge of ...
The Seattle City Council has been quiet. The city’s legislative body’s summer recess is underway. The annual late summer break stretches two weeks though some council members have ...
A Capitol Hill “window” into the world and flavors of Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine is closing. Mamnoon has announced its final day of service on Melrose will be Sunday, September ...
Small businesses and entrepreneurs around Capitol Hill and the Central District are losing valuable resources as summer ends with the closure of two neighborhood mailbox and business center shops.
As the community is working to honor Ruth Dalton and raise funds for a memorial to the 80-year-old neighborhood dog walker slain in an August carjacking in Madison Valley, her alleged killer has been ...
A suspect police say surrendered at the East Precinct and admitted he severely beat a woman in a random attack in Capitol Hill’s Volunteer Park last week has been charged in the crime. The ...
Volunteers will be holding an emergency preparedness drill Sunday to help make sure their Capitol Hill neighbors will be safe during the next big earthquake or disaster. The North Capitol Hill ...
Seattle Parks quietly moved ahead this week with a plan to create a “nude zone” In Denny Blaine Park with new signs and fencing. Thursday night, somebody tried to rip that nude zone ...