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Capitol Hills longtime Olympia powerbroker Chopp faces Socialist Alternative in search of 11th term

Frank Chopp, a long-time powerbroker in Washington's Legislature, is facing a challenge from Jess Spear, a young socialist candidate, as he seeks an 11th term in the 43rd Legislative District. Chopp, known for his work on affordable housing, has a significant campaign war chest but faces scrutiny over corporate donations. Spear's platform includes aggressive rent control measures, contrasting with Chopp's more traditional approaches to housing issues.

Capitol Hill Community Council holds 20142015 election

The Capitol Hill Community Council is set to hold its 2014/2015 election, with candidates vying for key leadership positions to continue shaping community initiatives in Central Seattle. The meeting will take place at the Cal Anderson Shelterhouse, where community members are encouraged to show their support. Candidates include seasoned activists like George Bakan and Zachary Pullin, who aim to address pressing local issues.

Capitol Hill Traffic Cameras

Seattle's street cameras raise privacy concerns among activists, prompting discussions about the rights of individuals in public spaces. Some commenters argue that people have no expectation of privacy in these areas, while others highlight the lack of surveillance during protests.

Shop the Hill CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News

The annual neighborhood campaign **Shop the Hill** continues this year, supporting local businesses in Capitol Hill Seattle. Organized by Capitol Hill Seattle and the Capitol Hill Business Alliance (CHBA), this initiative offers unique deals, special events, and holiday promotions, encouraging community engagement. Merchants can share their promotions for free and connect through the campaign's Facebook page.

Police Investigating New Years Eve Bank Heist in Capitol Hill

A police investigation is underway following a bank heist that occurred on New Year’s Eve in Capitol Hill, Seattle. The article discusses the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to apprehend the suspects involved in the crime, reflecting the local community's concerns regarding safety and crime rates in the area.

CHS Pics First look inside Melrose Markets new neighbor Mamnoon

Mamnoon, a new Middle Eastern restaurant in Seattle, opened its walk-up window on November 27, offering a variety of dishes including kulage sandwiches and mezze. The restaurant, run by first-time restaurateurs Wassef and Racha Haroun, features a menu crafted with the help of Middle Eastern cuisine expert Barbara Massaad and chef Garrett Melkonian. The establishment aims to provide a farm-to-table experience reflecting 5,000 years of culinary tradition.

Rapid Madison bus among transit studies Council may cut

Seattle City Council considers cutting $5 million from high capacity transit projects, including the Madison bus rapid transit line. The line, part of the city's Transit Master Plan, could serve 14,000 riders daily, with 6,200 new users. Public feedback is encouraged as budget votes approach on November 7.

CHS Pics PinePike prank

A light-hearted prank involving the alteration of street signs in Seattle's Pike/Pine area sparked varied reactions among local residents. While some found humor in the act, others expressed concern over potential safety issues stemming from the prank. The article captures the community's mixed feelings towards such antics, highlighting a broader cultural conversation about urban life and its quirks.

With work underway, what the Capitol Hill Peoples Parking Lot development will look like

Construction has commenced on the Pine and Belmont mixed-use apartment project in Seattle after years of delays due to economic conditions. The development will feature a six-story building with 108 residential units and ground-floor retail space, along with below-ground parking. Completion is anticipated in mid-2012.

Capitol Hillebrity Slats is dead

The article reports the death of Chris, known as "Slats," a beloved figure in the Capitol Hill music scene, who passed away after a prolonged hospital stay. His passing has prompted plans for an unofficial memorial at Linda's, highlighting his significant impact on the local community. The article draws attention to Slats' urban-legend status and the affection he garnered among friends and fans alike.

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