Is it costing you more this year to heat your house? 
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570 Votes

Is it costing you more this year to heat your house? 

Yes

8

No

3

Yes

5 Comments
Ron Taunt
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Ron Taunt

It's jumped so much from last year. I retired recently after nearly 45 years at company but might have to work part time just to make ends meet. So unfair to the elderly, and poor who have a hard time deciding what's most important for survival. Food, shelter, medications or heat. Corporate greed.

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

I have oil stoves & oil is over $5 a gal.!!

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den b
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den b

My C.N.G. bill increased 105% over last December. Yikes !

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Teresa Parsons
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Teresa Parsons

Yes it's costing quite a bit more to heat our home this year. PP&L obviously raised their rates.

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Gabe West
CB
CB

I love how Biden lives rent-free in your head.

No

3 Comments
Brandi K.
1
Brandi K.

We have a wood stove

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Me also

k san
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k san

I have hydronic heat floors and they are very efficient.

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Dieter Heinzer
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Dieter Heinzer

Not really; living in an "all electric" house, I have kept track of my electric utility bills for the last 13 years. The cost of my Pacific Power Electricity has increased at an average rate of 2.9% per year, which I find quite reasonable.

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Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
135 Votes

Do you have your real ID or an appointment scheduled to get one?

Yes

1

No

0

Yes

1 Comment
Anne King
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Anne King

I got the passport card instead - online, no waiting in line.

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No

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Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
170 Votes

Do you think this suspect should be allowed to keep his dogs as his case unfolds?

Yes

0

No

3

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

2 Comments
d p
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d p

Are you Fing kidding?

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k san
k san

Exactly! This awful man should never be allowed to own animals for the rest of his life! Once an abuser, always an abuser. No matter that he is a vet. It doesn't excuse this abusive behavior, especially over tiny dogs!

Lisa York
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Lisa York

I don't think he should get his dogs back until a psych eval is done and he's deemed ok to own an animal. I also think that your reporter's continued hounding of him for an interview after he clearly declined was appropriate or professional.

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