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Local Treasures with Pia: Mobius Discovery Center
Have fun discovering reptiles, science, and art in Downtown Spokane. Learn more about Mobius Discovery Center here.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Downtown Spokane Holiday Fun
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Report a Power Outage
Is there a power outage or gas leak in your area? If you're an Avista customer, make sure to report it by visiting us online or calling us now.
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Local Treasures with Pia South Spokane Farm Corridor
The South Spokane Farm Corridor is growing incorporating farms of all types. We visit The Little French Farm near Browne’s Mountain. Learn more here.
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Baking bread, building community
Visit Central Food, a cozy restaurant specializing in bread making in Spokane, Washington. Want to learn how to bake bread from the pros? Read on to learn how!
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Avista's Energy is Clean and Getting Cleaner
Dan Johnson is Avista’s Director of Clean Energy Strategy. As he settles into this new role, he offers his thoughts about Avista’s longstanding commitment to providing clean, reliable and affordable energy for our customers and our vision of a clean energy future that encompasses both electric and natural gas resources.
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Service at your fingertips
Have you tried the Avista mobile app? You can access Avista outage maps, pay bills, and more! Try it for yourself today! Available in iTunes and Google Play.
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Seeds of promise
With Spring approaching, farmers have been visiting seed libraries to get their fruits and veggies. Learn what a seed library is and how to create your own here!
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Horses and hope
Horses from Spokane C.O.P.S Mounted Patrol visited four assisted living facilities. The residents were excited and seeing the horses brought up good memories. Many of the residents recall childhood stories that they share with the mounted patrol volunteers.
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Climate Commitment Act rate adjustments for Washington Avista natural gas customers
The Climate Commitment Act (CCA), passed by the Washington state legislature in 2021 and implemented by the Washington Department of Ecology, aims to reduce carbon emissions and achieve greenhouse gas limits set in the state law. It requires all businesses, like Avista, with emissions exceeding a certain level, to reduce those emissions to net zero by 2050 and to meet emissions targets along the way.
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