This week in CHS history Hottest day ever in Seattle, Pride returns to Capitol Hill, rainbow crosswalks debut

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Cupcake Royale is set to return to Capitol Hill, filling the vacancy left by Big Little News in a move that enhances the local culinary landscape. The reopening adds to the area's appeal, already lively with a Pride Punk Rock Flea Market hosted at the old 15th Ave QFC, which is undergoing significant redevelopment. This event not only showcases local vendors but also demonstrates the community's resilience amid changes. Additionally, Seattle City Light reported a power outage that left over 4,000 customers without electricity, attributed to “Bird/Animal Contact. ” This incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by utility providers in urban settings.

The neighborhood's vibrant atmosphere is underscored by these events, revealing a community that thrives on transformation. As Cupcake Royale prepares to welcome back customers, the local scene continues to evolve, attracting attention from both residents and visitors. Capitol Hill remains a focal point for cultural and social activities in Seattle.

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