Mayor of E. Wenatchee view on proposed legislation that could change zoning laws in every city in the state to address housing shortages and affordability
May 25—On the western flank of Beacon Hill there is a scraggly plot of land that was once home to Chief Spokane Garry. Most recently a camel farm, now it is a vacant parcel. But in the 1860s, it was important. Chief Garry hosted dignitaries there, including Washington Territorial Gov. Isaac Stevens and the Rev. Henry Cowley. But then in 1883 or 1884 Spokane Garry was robbed, according to David .