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Capitol Hill Seattle
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The trompos are now spinning at El Pastorcito Taqueria on Broadway
Broadway has fully entered its taco era. El Pastorcito Taqueria has arrived with the flavors of Tijuana. Any traces of the old Broadway Grill and its later iterations have been stripped fully away as the new Capitol Hill taqueria celebrated a … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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With pet supply store’s exit, Broadway demolition can move forward for long-planned affordable apartment building
Predicting exactly when the long-frozen Capitol Hill mixed-use development landscape will thaw is a fool’s game but there are some signs of a new apartment building summer starting in the neighborhood. Or, maybe we’ll only get another emptied block waiting … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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With a new public safety plan at troubled 12th and Jackson, street disorder at a Capitol Hill hot spot has slightly cooled
The Wilson administration is responding to increased concerns about a Seattle crime hot spot with an increased presence from the Seattle Police Department ...
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Seattle Summer Outdoor Movie Guide 2026
The stars are on the screen and in the sky.
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Healing with Horse Power
After spending years documenting trauma, filmmaker Amy Herdy wants to use her San Juan Island horse farm to treat it.
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Everett Transit Annexation Would Level Up City's Transit System, Mayor Says
In remarks to a transportation advisory committee, Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin painted a clear picture of the need to increase bus frequencies in the city as Sound Transit advances plans for light rail and the city accommodates significant population growth in the coming years.
Westside Seattle
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Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions
Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions Off patr Sun, 06/21/2026 - 1:10pm
The Urbanist
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Op-Ed: ‘Seattle Atlas’ Can Demystify Zoning, Build Case for More Housing
Seattle Atlas is an interactive map that shows zoning, transit infrastructure, and bike lanes, so Seattleites can see for themselves what our city is doing well and where we are lacking.
Seattle Weekly
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Rebates, discounts available as PSE rates increase
Report shows Washington state in last place for renewable energy
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Pikes/Pines | The Bronze Birch Borer Beetle is also leaving its calling card across Capitol Hill
Just like living as a birder and naturalist, being an arborist means that I can’t help but look at trees. I see poor pruning, beautiful forms, and signs of stress — there’s no way for me to filter them out … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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This week in CHS history | Prides past, Ba Bar born, The Neighbor Lady reopens at 23rd and Union
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025 Sleeping woman who died after run over in exit of Capitol Hill parking garage identified Return of the Capitol Hill complex: Double O’ Burgers joins family of food+drink businesses … Continue reading →
The Urbanist
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Data Backs Up Supportive ‘Housing First’ Model in Spite of Federal Attacks
King County released new data illustrating the success of the permanent supportive housing model, but DESC’s recently opened Birch Grove complex may be its last to open for several years due to federal cuts targeting supportive housing.