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Local Treasures with Pia: Fools Prairie Vineyard
After years of traveling, husband and wife duo begin building their vineyard in the Pacific Northwest. Read more about their journey here.
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Prices at the pump
Natural gas prices change every day with market conditions. Avista keeps your natural gas rates steady throughout the year through natural gas rate adjustments. Learn more here.
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Find a Home Improvement Contractor
Hire an HVAC, electric, or solar contractor to ensure that your home or business is energy efficient. Learn more about contractor services here.
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Avista Foundation Grant Helps Youth Program Reach Rural North Idaho Students
The Confluence Project is bringing unique educational opportunities to students in Wallace and Kellogg thanks to support from the Avista Foundation.
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Downtown Spokane staple back open for business
Spokane BBQ restaurant, Chkn-N-Mo, is owned by Texas Native Bob Hemphill. Learn his story and how he overcame the COVID lockdown here.
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Western Energy Imbalance Market Drives Value for Avista's Customers
Avista officially entered the Western Energy Imbalance Market (WEIM) on March 2, joining 16 other western utilities in the real-time wholesale energy trading market. The WEIM enables participants anywhere in the West to buy and sell power close to the time electricity is consumed. Learn more here!
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The Gateway to the Palouse
Avista provided electric charging stations at the restore the historic Texaco Central Service Station! Learn about the history of Texaco Station here.
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On the Oregon Trail: Community Theaters
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Seven things you should do when the power goes out in your area
Power outages can be caused by a multitude of things from storms to accidents. Get tips on what you should do when there’s a power outage in your area in our guide here.
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Natural Gas and Carbon Monoxide
Safety is always a priority. Stay alert, install detectors, and know the signs.
 
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