Facing inflation and rising wages as they sorted out 2025 spending plans in the face of a possible $260 million budget ...
By Caroline Carr When Lifelong announced it was getting out of the thrift business in January, they were naturally met with ...
The FBI has issued an alert to owners and a joint task force involving the bureau’s counterterrorism division and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is investigating ...
Seattle Police took a suspected serial rock tosser into custody Thursday after the man reportedly damaged the windshield of a Seattle Fire Department engine on Capitol Hill. Police were called to ...
With the end of March, the Century Ballroom is closing but the dancing above E Pine and 10th Ave is still going strong. The Reverie Ballroom is preparing for the next dance and keeping the Capitol ...
Police were on the hunt for an unusual bank robbery suspect after a bandit handed tellers a note and walked out of the Homestreet Bank in Seattle’s tony Madison Park neighborhood with $2,000 ...
The Capitol Hill Community Council will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday night with an agenda planned to look ahead at the ...
Seattle Fire rushed to the scene and Seattle Police officers were collecting evidence including a red gas can ditched as a ...
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: A century ago, Capitol Hill’s cobblestone streets eased ...
March is about one thing for me: anticipating spring. Every day I listen to more and more avian voices, thrilled by the steady increase in volume, stretching my ears to hear the first swallows and ...
Nova and Garfield High Schools were placed into “shelter-in-place” status following a bout of gunfire reported blocks north ...
By Matt Dowell “Some fat ass cats show up here,” said Ronnie on a recent Wednesday night at the Summit Public House. He’s a regular at the pool table there and he’s been shooting pool on Capitol ...
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