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Construction complete at Spokane Public Radio's new home! See how the reality compares to the architectural planning in this walkthrough video created by…
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Although SPR is officially a not-for-profit organization, we still need professionals both on and off the air. Many of the staff which oversees events,…
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The Membership and Financial offices moved into the historic Fire Station No. 3 on Oct. 9. Offices still exist at SPR's old home for 35 years, but…
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It’s a daunting task—packing up years of stuff and carting things to a new home. After 35 years SPR has a lot to move. As construction on SPR’s studios at…
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The building that once housed the busiest fire crew in the city is almost ready for its new life as the broadcast home of Spokane Public Radio. Over the…
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The fire poles are back! During renovation of Spokane Public Radio’s future home, the historic Fire Station No. 3, crews removed the two front brass…
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Construction continues on Fire Station No. 3 at Monroe and Sharp, preparing for SPR's eventual move. The space includes new doors: all five large carriage…
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“Where We’ve Been, Where We Are, and Where We are Going” was the theme of SPR's 35th Anniversary, which included a full-day pledge drive to raise $170,000…
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SPR General Manager Cary Boyce says moving into the newly renovated building will bring the "beginning of a new era in public radio service to the…
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Walker Construction is the primary construction company working on the remodel, along with several sub-contractors. Ed Walker spoke with us about why this…