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Electric Transportation
Electric vehicles are the wave of the future. Read more about the benefits of electric vehicles and how Avista supports this form of transportation.
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Always On Program FAQ
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Spokane's Urban Tree Canopy Grows with Avista's Support
The City of Spokane is looking to grow Spokane’s urban tree canopy. Learn about the special software they use that helps them plan and manage the canopy.
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Local Treasures with Pia: YWCA provides wrap around domestic violence programs
Every year, the YWCA provides more than 15,000 services in its domestic violence program, including calls to the domestic violence crisis hotline, someone who moves into the shelter, or a hotel room provided by the YWCA. Learn more about the YWCA's domestic violence programs here.
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Making Spirits Bright
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Local Treasures with Pia: Community-minded enterprises has deep roots in Spokane
Community-Minded Enterprises started out as the Health Improvement Partnership in 1997, and it’s still working hard to support the overall health and wellness of the community. Learn more about the work of Community-Minded Enterprises and how to support the non-profit
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Local Treasures with Pia: Sandpoint and Bayview
An eagle viewing trip to the docks of Bayview, Idaho, can come with a solid dose of WWII history if you head out to nearby Farragut State Park.
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Unclaimed to honored
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Ready. Set. Go.
Avista has started installing smart meters in Washington. Learn more about what smart meters are and the benefits of using smart meter technology.
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Avista Foundation supports youth development program at Fresh Soul
A Spokane restaurant in east central Spokane is serving up more than some of the best BBQ ribs, gumbo, and fried chicken in town. Fresh Soul also offers a youth job training program where teens gain restaurant experience, life skills, and paycheck. The Avista Foundation was honored to award a grant to the non-profit-run restaurant to help support its youth development program.
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