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Seattle police investigate hate crime outside Capitol Hill LGBTQ bar

Seattle police are investigating a hate crime that occurred outside an LGBTQ bar in Capitol Hill, where witnesses reported anti-gay slurs being shouted from a circling vehicle. The suspects, described as young white men, allegedly harassed patrons and shot pellets at them, prompting police to increase patrols around local LGBTQ establishments. This incident raises concerns about safety within the community, despite a decline in hate crime incidents in the area over the past three years.

San Francisco mens fashion retailer Taylor Stitch coming to Capitol Hill

Taylor Stitch, a San Francisco-based men’s fashion retailer, is set to open its first store outside California in Capitol Hill, Seattle, as part of the Excelsior mixed-use development. This expansion highlights the evolving retail landscape in Capitol Hill, which has seen significant changes over the years, including the displacement of local businesses for chain retailers.

San Francisco Mens Fashion Retailer Taylor Stitch Coming to Capitol Hill

San Francisco men's fashion retailer Taylor Stitch is set to open a new location in Capitol Hill, Seattle, enhancing the local retail landscape. This move is part of the Excelsior development, named after the historical Excelsior Motorcycle and Bicycle Company that once occupied the site. The expansion reflects the ongoing trend of popular brands entering the Seattle market, appealing to fashion-conscious consumers.

Naval Hospital Bremerton transfers hundreds of patients to civilian system

Naval Hospital Bremerton has announced the transfer of nearly 700 patients to the civilian health system due to a shortage of physicians in its internal medicine clinic. This decision comes after months of staffing issues, leaving only one physician for 2,200 patients. The move raises concerns about the impact on the already stressed civilian healthcare system in Kitsap County.

Select Committee on the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise (FEPP) Levy

The Select Committee on the Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise (FEPP) Levy will convene on April 10, 2025, in Seattle to discuss critical educational initiatives impacting early childhood education. Key figures such as Joy Hollingsworth and Dan Strauss are expected to address important topics including funding and community involvement in preschool education. This event is crucial for stakeholders in the Seattle area, emphasizing the importance of early education investment.

Harrells State of the City 2025 address Seattle on the Rise

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell delivered his first "State of the City" address, emphasizing progress in public safety, housing, and transportation as he seeks reelection. Harrell highlighted a renewed optimism in the city and outlined his priorities, including addressing homelessness and expediting new light rail construction. Despite facing pushback on housing proposals, he remains committed to making Seattle an affordable and livable city.

Theater kids push back on Seattle Us big plans for new art museum to replace Lee Center

Seattle University plans to replace the Lee Center for the Arts with a new art museum, stirring concern among students and faculty in the arts community. The proposed Seattle University Museum of Art (SUMA) is backed by significant funding, including a $300 million art collection donation. The decision has sparked pushback from those who cherish the Lee Center.

Save our Science rallies with some of the best protest signs so far bring fight against Trump cuts to Montlake Blvd E

A "Save our Science" protest in Seattle highlighted concerns from NOAA employees regarding imminent job cuts that threaten critical scientific research and fisheries sustainability. Workers argue that federal funding reductions jeopardize their ability to provide unbiased data essential for policymaking, impacting both coastal communities and the commercial fishing industry.

Cornelly ready to expand from Capitol Hill with new Queen Anne pizza and pasta joint

Cornelly craft pizza and pasta is set to expand into a new, larger location in Queen Anne, significantly increasing its footprint from its original Capitol Hill establishment. Co-owner Brett Phillips shared insights on this exciting development, which will include a bar and a menu featuring naturally leavened pizza dough and handmade pastas. This expansion reflects the resilience of local businesses amid the challenges posed by the pandemic.

Seattle landmarks board considers Belmont-Boylston double house

The Seattle landmarks board is set to discuss designating the historic Belmont-Boylston “double house” at 1411 Boylston Ave as an official landmark during a meeting on Wednesday. Built in 1901 and designed by the architecture firm Josenhans and Allan, this three-story apartment building reflects significant architectural features, including Colonial detailing and Palladian windows. The meeting follows Historic Seattle's plans to sell the property, highlighting ongoing preservation efforts in the Capitol Hill area.

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