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Suspect charged with murder in shooting over scooter at 12th and Spruce encampment

A man named William Bender has been charged with second-degree murder following a fatal shooting over an electric scooter at a homeless encampment in Seattle. The incident involved a dispute with 38-year-old Carl Hatfield, who was shot in the back after allegedly taking the scooter from Bender. Bender, who has a history of arrests, is currently held on $2 million bail.

AMR is running Rinck launches re-election campaign just months after winning the seat

Seattle Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck has launched her re-election campaign just two months after being sworn into her citywide seat. Rinck, a progressive leader focused on housing affordability and community safety, faces challenges including scrutiny over her political leanings and a recent scandal involving her relationship with an editor at The Stranger. With no challengers yet for the Position 8 seat, Rinck's campaign emphasizes her commitment to fully funding city services and protecting community rights.

30 Capitol Hill and Central District venues part of this weekends Seattle Hospitality Immigration Fundraiser

Over the weekend, more than 150 restaurants, bars, and cafes in Capitol Hill and the Central District will participate in the Seattle Hospitality Immigration Fundraiser to support the NW Immigrant Rights Project. This initiative aims to raise awareness and funds for immigrant rights amidst ongoing political challenges. Participating venues will donate a portion of their weekend proceeds to organizations advocating for immigrants in Washington.

Seattle Holds Comprehensive Plan Update Public Hearing as City Council Nears Phase 1 Decision

Seattle's City Council is set to hold a pivotal public hearing on its comprehensive growth plan update, which has been in the works for two years. The meeting will address critical zoning changes, including the controversial LR3 zoning that could impact historic neighborhoods like Madrona. As the council navigates community feedback and state growth requirements, the outcome will shape the city's development landscape.

A passing of the torch at The Shop Agora as 15th Ave E wine shops manager is new owner

The Shop Agora, a Mediterranean food and wine shop in Capitol Hill, has transitioned ownership from original founders Nikos Spiliopoulo and Alexis Saloutos to long-time manager Katlynn Roumeliotis. Roumeliotis aims to maintain the shop's community-centric ethos while introducing new programs and events. The change marks a significant moment for the local establishment, which has served as a neighborhood gathering place since 2007.

Snow Day Capitol Hill Wakes Up to Flurries and Ice

Capitol Hill, Seattle, experienced a significant snow day, prompting school closures and remote learning for students as icy conditions persisted. The city is actively working to clear streets, with public transit experiencing delays and service changes. Residents are advised to exercise caution due to slippery sidewalks and adverse weather conditions expected to continue.

A passing of the torch at The Shop Agora as 15th Ave E wine shops manager is new owner

The Shop Agora, a well-known Mediterranean food and wine shop on 15th Ave E in Seattle, has transitioned ownership to Katlynn Roumeliotis, who has been with the shop since its opening in 2011. Roumeliotis plans to maintain the store's community-focused atmosphere while introducing new events and tastings, ensuring the legacy of the beloved local business continues.

Nominations open for Corporate Citizenship Awards

Nominations for the Corporate Citizenship Awards are now open, highlighting the significance of corporate social responsibility in the Seattle area. The awards recognize businesses that demonstrate exceptional commitment to community engagement and philanthropy. This initiative aims to inspire more companies to contribute positively to their local communities.

A sad goodbye and a happy hello, former KJs bar to open under new owner in 2025

The former KJ's bar in Capitol Hill, a popular watering hole, has closed but will reopen under new ownership in spring 2025. The new owner, a loyal patron, aims to maintain the bar's beloved atmosphere while navigating a challenging landscape of local bar ownership amidst recent closures. This transition highlights the ongoing evolution of Capitol Hill's nightlife as community members step in to preserve cherished establishments.

A sad goodbye and a happy hello, former KJ's bar to open under new owner in 2025

KJ's bar on E Olive Way has closed, but a loyal patron will reopen the venue under new ownership in spring 2025. The transition reflects a trend of regulars becoming owners in Capitol Hill's nightlife scene, amidst concerns about potential bar closures due to changes in Seattle's tip credit policies.

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