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Local Treasures with Pia: Fossil Digging
The Clarkia Fossil Beds are home to 15-million-year-old fossils that you can dig up. Learn how to dig for fossils here.
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At Home with Lisa: Sunshade
With temperatures rising in the summer months, Avista has a DIY project that will help keep your house cool. Read on to learn about making a cardboard sunshade!
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Avista's View of Clean Energy
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Local Treasures with Pia: Teen and Kid Closet believes in dignity and great clothing for everyone
The Spokane-based non-profit, Teen and Kid Closet, is a space where youth in need can shop for clothes for free.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Generation Alive empowers youth to lead with compassion
Generation Alive empowers youth to lead with compassion. By working with local schools, Generation Alive activates students to volunteer and get involved in their community.
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Tips for saving energy with LED lighting
LED lighting is an inexpensive way to start saving energy in your home. Read more about the benefits of LED lighting here.
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Turning tragedy into transformation
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True or false? Coeur d'Alene Lake is a mountain lake, not a reservoir
There are sometimes confusion about whether a lake is in fact a lake or a reservoir. Read more to see if Coeur d'Alene Lake is a lake or not.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Cataldo Mission
The Old Mission State Park, or as it’s known by most locals, The Cataldo Mission, is a true gem of Northern Idaho. Read more about it here.
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Local Treasures with Pia: STA introduces battery electric buses
Spokane Transit Authority is committed to lower emission and grant funding is bringing the first battery-electric buses to Spokane routes. Learn more about the purple and blue STA buses you will begin to see all over Spokane.
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