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Nearly 70,000 people marched from Cal Anderson Park during the No Kings Day event in Seattle on June 15, 2025. The demonstration aimed to promote social justice and community solidarity. Attendees expressed a unified stance against systemic issues affecting marginalized groups.

The Broadway Whole Foods is, indeed, closing

Whole Foods plans to close its Broadway grocery store in Seattle due to performance and growth potential concerns, with the final day of business set for June 20. All employees will be reassigned to other nearby locations, while clearance sales have already begun. The closure impacts First Hill residents, who will lose convenient access to a major grocery option.

This week in CHS history Cops abandon CHOP, Ltd Edition Sushi debuts, Charlies says goodbye to Broadway

Cafe Racer will close its Capitol Hill location later this month, transitioning to a nonprofit community-driven arts organization. Seattle's rental market for houses and small buildings has declined by 19% over the past five years, according to a recent audit. Meanwhile, new establishments like Laurel and Sodam Chicken are emerging in the neighborhood.

No Kings Day March Draws 70,000 in Seattle

Seattle witnessed a significant march on June 14, 2025, as approximately 70,000 participants gathered at Cal Anderson Park. The event, dubbed "No Kings Day," proceeded without any arrests.

Norma and Terri Women in First Hill senior community bus accident identified

Two women, Norma Luisa Versakos, 77, and Terri May Marble, 66, died after a shuttle bus struck a smoking shelter at Hilltop House senior living facility in First Hill. The driver showed no signs of impairment, and a state investigation is underway. Family members and staff are coping with the shock of the incident.

Man stabbed multiple times by woman during Capitol Hill fight, police say

Seattle police arrested a 37-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man early Thursday following a stabbing incident in Capitol Hill. The male victim sustained multiple stab wounds and was hospitalized in serious condition. Detectives from the Homicide and Assault Unit are investigating the case.

1 survivor after Boeing 787 jet with 242 people on board crashes in India

An Air India Boeing 787 crashed in Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025, killing at least 240 people, with only one passenger surviving. The plane struck a medical college shortly after takeoff, and officials reported many bodies were charred beyond recognition. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences, calling the incident "heartbreaking beyond words."

Crews battle 2-alarm fire at abandoned building in Renton

Firefighters extinguished a 2-alarm fire at an abandoned building near S 7th St and Rainier Avenue South on Wednesday night. Crews from multiple fire authorities responded, and no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

Queen Elizabeth luxury cruise ship comes to Seattle for first time ever

Cunard Line's Queen Elizabeth luxury cruise ship docked in Seattle for the first time in 185 years, homeporting for two seasons of voyages to Alaska. The ship, recently refreshed after a major refit, boasts a capacity of 2,081 guests and 980 crew members, featuring extensive amenities including 1,045 staterooms and a three-deck theater.

Three years after Starbucks boarded the place up and left, All the Best ready to serve Capitol Hill pets on E Olive Way

All the Best opened a new pet store on E Olive Way in Capitol Hill, revitalizing a historic building that had been vacant since 2022. The store will welcome pets with treats and personalized recommendations, marking its grand opening on June 13. Local artist Sarah Robbins contributed a mural to celebrate the neighborhood's pet-friendly culture.

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