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KNAU 88.7 is operating on impaired low power. APS has shut off power to our tower atop Mormon Mountain to service another radio station's meter. APS estimates full power will be restored around midnight Sunday evening/Monday morning.

KNAG 90.3 FM Grand Canyon is back on-air. Our engineers have repaired transmitter equipment on the ground but suspect the tower-mounted antenna may have sustained damage & are working to locate the problem; further repairs to come... Thanks so very much to our dedicated listeners in the region for their patience & support!

KNAU Arizona Public Radio is integrating new audio software into both news and classical services. We thank you for your patience and support through the transition.

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

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On today's newscast: The Flagstaff man who confessed to murdering his wife after he reported her missing was sentenced to 16 years in prison, the Navajo Nation president called for his vice president to resign, U.S. Senate candidate Ruben Gallego maintains his lead over Republican Kari Lake after last week's debate, the Harris-Walz campaign launched a series of ads focused on Native American voters, and more. Plus, a look at the race in Arizona’s 7th Legislative District.

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