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Spokane artist Harold Balazs had a crazy idea.While creating the steel sculpture Spokane Public Radio had commissioned for the Fire Station No. 3…
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Spokane Public Radio's studios and offices are located at 1229 N. Monroe St. at Sharp, just north of downtown Spokane. Fire Station No. 3 is on both the…
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After more than 35 years operating from the Hoban Building, SPR spent two months removing traces of having been there. SPR occupied the second floor of…
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EventsHundreds of members, listeners, and well-wishers came to the Grand Opening of SPR's Fire Station No. 3 on January 23, a few days after Spokane Public…
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SPR began broadcasting KPBX 91.1 on Jan. 20, 1980. As part of the birthday celebrations, the new studios at the Fire Station No. 3 will host a trio of…
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The largest and most crucial stage of moving the stations of SPR to Fire Station No. 3 began on Tuesday afternoon, January 12. The most noticible sign?…
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Harold Balazs artwork dots Spokane's cityscape. Waves of steel seem to float above the Spokane River in "Centennial." Children in Riverfront Park run…
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Equipment can be temperamental. Without elements lined up just right, the line of dominoes that starts from the microphone and ends at your radio falls…
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SPR held its very first pledge drive on May 18, 1980. If that date seems familiar, there's good reason; that's also the day Mt. St. Helens literally blew…
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Online Donation FormSPR invites you to be part of our new broadcast home by putting your name on a brick or brick tile in the renovated courtyard. The…