A non-commercial station that often plays music not heard elsewhere on the dial will continue operating for at least the next year.
The future of WQNA radio was in doubt when the Capital Area Career Center, which houses the station, decided to drop its radio and TV classes.
High school students attending the career center had provided some of the staffing for the station, while community volunteers handled other shifts.
The career center board voted Tuesday to maintain the station for at least another year.