‘This guy stole our Pride sign’; Seattle business blasts thief on billboard

After a man was caught on surveillance video tearing down a Pride sign, one Seattle business decided to take matters into their own hands in a bold way.

Seattle business owner concerned about after-hours crowds

A Seattle business owner is calling on city officials to help curb crowd size in Capitol Hill, after video surfaces of people taking over a portion of E. Pike near Broadway on Saturday.

Small Seattle businesses concerned over safety
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A Seattle business owner is calling on city officials to help curb crowd size in Capitol Hill.

Community offers support after Seattle store owner attacked
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The Capitol Hill community is rallying behind a longtime business owner who was seriously injured in an assault by a shoplifter.

Man stabbed in hand in Capitol Hill
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A man trying to put out a fire ended up getting stabbed in the hand by a stranger, according to Seattle Police.

Arson, stabbing leaves 1 injured in Seattle's Capitol Hill

A man was injured after a stabbing and arson in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood early Tuesday morning.

Former Seattle Councilmember Sawant strikes with coffee workers

Socialist and former Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant protested with striking workers outside Cherry Street Coffee House on Capitol Hill.

Man shot, killed in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood
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A homicide investigation was launched after a man was shot in the head in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood Thursday morning.

Man shot in the head in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood

A man was fatally shot in the head in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood Thursday morning, prompting a homicide investigation and a search for the suspect.

Two fires in two weeks: Seattle's struggle to address vacant buildings

Two vacant buildings in Seattle have gone up in flames within just two weeks. The fires come despite a new law passed in June aimed at demolishing dangerous derelict properties.

Vacant buildings in Seattle keep burning, why aren't they demolished? | FOX 13 Seattle
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Two vacant buildings in Seattle have gone up in flames within just two weeks. The fires come despite a new law passed in June aimed at demolishing dangerous derelict properties. Back then, Seattle Fire Chief Harold Scoggins said there were roughly 100 of these structures across the city in need of a takedown. Despite this, no demolitions have taken place since the ordinance passed. The latest incident occurred in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, where a three-story building caught fire early Friday morning. The building, now surrounded by a security perimeter and hired guard, had been vacant for some time, according to neighbors.

Crews respond to Capitol Hill vacant building fire

Seattle fire officials are determining what caused a fire at vacant building in the Capitol Hill neighborhood on Friday morning.

Vacant building fire in Capitol Hill
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Seattle firefighters are working to put out a fire at a vacant building in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Seattle police investigate pot shop crash-and-grab in Capitol Hill

Police are searching for several suspects who were involved in a smash-and-grab burglary at a pot shop in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood early Tuesday.

Seattle police investigate shootings in Capitol Hill, Central District

Police are investigating two overnight shootings in Seattle’s Capitol Hill and Central District neighborhoods. An 18-year-old boy was found at one of the scenes with a gunshot wound to the leg.

At least 4 people wounded in Seattle shooting early Monday

Seattle police responded to a shooting early Monday morning that left several people injured near the intersection of Broadway and East Pike Street.

Capitol Hill Block Party attendees complain of crowd crush
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Some who attended Capitol Hill Block Party on Friday said the event became uncomfortably overcrowded, with reports of people collapsing.