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Ponys Patio Getting Slimmed Down Makeover to Make Room for E Madison RapidRide Bus Project

Pony's patio is undergoing a significant redesign to accommodate the E Madison RapidRide bus project, reflecting the ongoing urban development in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. The changes aim to enhance public transportation accessibility while balancing the needs of local businesses. This project highlights the city's commitment to improving transit infrastructure and urban spaces.

CHS Pics A visit to First Hills overhauled park and the neighborhoods new bronze bear cubs

Seattle's First Hill Park reopened after a five-year community-driven renovation, funded by $1 million, including contributions from the Swedish Medical Center. The overhaul enhanced accessibility, removed unhealthy trees, and introduced bronze sculptures depicting bear cubs, honoring the Stimson family's history. This project aims to create a safe, welcoming space for residents of all ages.

The King of Bitter, Rey Amargos sweet new E Pike shop brings 82 years of Mexican chocolate flavor to E Pike

Carlos Rios and Valeria Calles opened Rey Amargo, the first U.S. location of a respected Mexican chocolate brand, in Seattle's Capitol Hill. The shop focuses on traditional chocolate drinks and offers a vegan menu featuring handmade products from Mexico. Rios aims to expand the café chain throughout the Seattle area and beyond.

Echohawk announces run for Seattle Mayor including plan for new Public Safety Department UPDATE

Colleen Echohawk, executive director of the Chief Seattle Club, announced her candidacy for Seattle mayor, aiming to be the city's first Native mayor. Her platform emphasizes equitable development, rapid rehousing, and a proposed Public Safety Department that incorporates community-based mental health workers. Echohawk seeks to unite diverse community support amid a competitive political landscape.

The mayor of Capitol Hill Why you should vote for Andrew Grant Houston

Andrew Grant Houston, a Capitol Hill architect, announces his candidacy for Seattle mayor as incumbent Jenny Durkan steps aside. Houston, frustrated by delays in city action, prioritizes affordable housing and climate initiatives, aiming to represent underrepresented communities.

Seattle's Smallest Employers Achieve Minimum Wage Compliance

Seattle's smallest employers reached a significant milestone, complying with the minimum wage law as of January 2021. This achievement highlights the local economy's adaptation to evolving labor standards.

Taku2020-8-scaled (2) CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News

The article, titled "Taku2020-8-scaled (2)," features images reflecting significant moments from 2020 in Seattle's Capitol Hill region. It serves as a visual recap of the year, highlighting community experiences and events that shaped the area during a challenging year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cultural Space Agencys mission Create and preserve arts venues in expensive Seattle (and even more expensive Capitol Hill)

The City of Seattle has initiated a Public Development Authority (PDA) aimed at creating and preserving cultural spaces, particularly in the gentrifying Capitol Hill neighborhood. This effort comes as local arts organizations, like Velocity Dance, face significant challenges due to rising rents and the impact of COVID-19. Mayor Jenny Durkan emphasized the importance of this initiative for the community's cultural fabric and equity in recovery.

December 2020 Charity of the Month: Green Plate Special

Green Plate Special has been recognized as Bonneville Seattle's charity of the month for December 2020, focusing on teaching students in grades 4-8 about food cultivation and preparation. The non-profit organization not only educates youth on gardening and cooking but also adapted its services during the pandemic to support the community with grocery distribution and online cooking classes.

Three Arrests as Protest Marches on Capitol Hill for Essential Workers

Protest marches on Capitol Hill led to three arrests as demonstrators advocated for essential workers' rights. The event occurred on November 28, 2020, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding labor issues during the pandemic.

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