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The cost of charging your electric car at home
The cost of charging your EV at home could save you lots of money in the long run compared to a gas powered car. Read about the cost benefits of an EV here.
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Philanthropy, the Avista Way
The Avista Foundation, established in 2002, serves as the official giving arm of Avista. The Foundation gifts over $1 million annually to nonprofit organizations throughout the company's service area - including eastern Washington, north Idaho, western Montana, southern Oregon, and Juneau, Alaska.
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True or false? Coeur d'Alene Lake is a mountain lake, not a reservoir
There are sometimes confusion about whether a lake is in fact a lake or a reservoir. Read more to see if Coeur d'Alene Lake is a lake or not.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Fossil Digging
The Clarkia Fossil Beds are home to 15-million-year-old fossils that you can dig up. Learn how to dig for fossils here.
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When the libraries closed, the community stepped up to reopen them
When Oregon’s Josephine County closed all its libraries, the Josephine Community Library Foundation rallied to keep them open – now it is building new libraries in Grants Pass and Williams.
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Scale House Market Embraces Energy Efficiency
Tucked between Spokane and Spokane Valley, a once-industrial site has transformed into a vibrant hub of food, community, and opportunity. The Scale House Market is the region’s first year-round farm and food hub that’s redefining what food access and sustainability look like in the Inland Northwest.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Women's & Children's Free Restaurant
The Women & Children’s Free Restaurant started as a safe meal site for women and children impacted by domestic violence. It makes more than 1 million meals a year.
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Planting the right tree in the right place
Avoid trees on power lines, growing around objects, or worries around pruning. Find tips on how planning ahead saves you time, money and your new tree here.
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Building Friendships
The Boys & Girls Club's flagship program: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) operates at four sites across Southern Oregon—Illinois Valley, Grants Pass, Phoenix and Talent. The hands-on, project-based learning style of STEAM complements classroom learning and is especially helpful for kids who struggle with traditional, book-based instruction.
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