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The power of pets
Animal therapy is a powerful tool that provides both healing and comfort to those in need. Avista supports those seeking out animal therapy.
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Water Flow Information
Get daily updates on current water levels and conditions in Washington, Idaho, and other parts of the Pacific Northwest from Avista. Read more info here.
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Alert Program FAQ
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Cold weather and coffee
Have you noticed your energy bill increasing with the temperatures decreasing? Avista has three tips to keep your heating system managed year-round.
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It's that time of year again
Have you noticed your energy bill increase during the Fall? Here are three tips to help save and control your energy use.
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Cool ways to save energy
With summer fast approaching, it's not too early to take steps to keep your home comfortable and use energy efficiently. Learn how to minimize your air conditioning cost and keep your home cool.
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New clean energy option for natural gas
Avista Washington Natural gas customers can now elect to participate in our renewable natural gas program. Participation in the program allows customers to continue to receive all of the great benefits associated with natural gas, with the same level of reliability and a lower carbon footprint.
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At Home with Lisa: How to stay comfortable and keep energy use low in Fall
Saving energy and keeping your house comfortable during Fall can be easy. Lisa shares a few simple ways to keep energy use low, now that chilly mornings and nights have arrived.
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Osprey captured on live webcam
Local osprey in Sandpoint, Idaho typically arrive in early spring and lay their eggs shortly thereafter. With a live camera feed from one of their nests, we’re able to watch the whole thing unfold from the comfort of our homes. Learn about the osprey cam here.
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At Home with Lisa: Prepping for winter with window plastic and a vacuum
Cooler temperatures are setting in. Taking time now to prep your house for winter will help you save energy and stay comfortable as we head further into fall. Learn how Lsa prepares for winter by revisiting old projects.
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