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At Home with Lisa: Slow Cooker in the Summer
To keep the house cool, Lisa uses a slow cooker to make dinner.
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All hands on deck as fire spread quickly
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Local Treasures with Pia
Meet Pia, a budget conscious traveler who will be showing Avista's readers places to travel in the Inland Northwest, such as Washington, Idaho, and Montana.
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Stay smart around dams
The dams on the Clark Fork and Spokane River provide abundant recreational opportunities and generate clean, renewable hydropower, To protect yourself near a dam, read these safety tips.
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Commit to renewable energy
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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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Investing in our rural youth
Avista allocates just over $30,000 each year to support 4H/FFA Fair Livestock purchases in nearly two dozen rural communities across our service territory.
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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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