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Wednesday April, 22, 2026 @ 1400:

KNAU News/Talk is now broadcasting via Low Power on 88.7 FM in the Flagstaff city limits; signal strength will vary.



Crews are attempting a generator fix to restore full power to KNAU Classical 88.7 atop Mormon Mountain. Outage times for our KNAU News/Talk transmitter atop Devil's Head on Mt. Elden remain dependent on APS restoration of power to that location. We'll provide updates when available. Streaming is not impacted. Thank you for your patience & support!


Wednesday April, 22, 2026 @ 0900:

APS has cut power to both transmitter sites for KNAU Classical and KPUB News/Talk "...for safety due to extreme fire risk... [in] high fire-risk communities in the Flagstaff area." We have no estimated time for restoration at the moment. Streaming is not impacted. Thank you for your patience & support!

Arizona Public Radio continues to integrate new audio software while addressing remaining glitches. We appreciate your patience and support and will update when all issues are fully resolved.

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  • On today's newscast: Arizona and two other states collectively dropped their water use to a 40-year low, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland will visit Flagstaff, environmental and clean energy groups plan to fight a Mohave County power plant's exemption from an environmental review, the speaker of the Navajo Nation Council called for more inclusion of Indigenous peoples at the U.N., and more.
  • On today's newscast: Interior Secretary Deb Haaland campaigned for President Biden’s reelection in Flagstaff, the Bureau of Reclamation wants comments on a proposal to disrupt the spawning of a nonnative fish in the Grand Canyon, an NAU runner qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics, a woman is in custody after officials say she stabbed her parents in the Village of Oak Creek, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Sen. Mark Kelly plans to introduce new bumpstock legislation after last week's Supreme Court decision, fire restrictions are in effect across the Navajo Nation, the Sedona Fire Department urges hikers to take proper precautions amid hot temperatures, the Apache County Attorney asked a judge to dismiss the harassment injunctions against him, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Mill linked to Arizona uranium mining takes 136 tons of Japanese nuclear waste, Flagstaff man gets life in prison for the starvation death of his 6-year-old son, a second NAU runner qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Yavapai-Apache Nation approved a water rights settlement that resolves all claims in the Verde Valley, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A Flagstaff man was arrested for aggravated assault as the search continues for his missing wife, two hikers died in the Grand Canyon over the weekend amid hot summer temperatures, the group working to get an abortion rights measure on the ballot says they have enough signatures to qualify, and more.
  • On today's newscast: the state legislature passed a bipartisan budget, first lady Jill Biden made a surprise appearance at Flagstaff’s pride festival, Prescott will spend $2.3 million to move the council chambers to the first floor of the new city hall building, Mark Finchem has to pay up for his unsuccessful attempt to overturn his loss in the 2022 race for Arizona secretary of state, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Arizona abortion rights advocate submit ballot signatures, Flagstaff City Council approves a tribal water rights settlement, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation finalizes its plan for dealing with smallmouth bass.
  • On today's newscast: Public health officials have received reports of an unnamed illness on the Havasupai reservation, state leaders say the legislature doesn’t have the authority to undo the designation of the new Grand Canyon national monument, a Mohave County power plant won’t have to undergo an environmental impact assessment to expand, a report shows the University of Arizona’s Arizona State Museum is unequipped to conduct repatriation efforts of Native American remains and artifacts, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Reservoirs on the Colorado River shows water managers held on to runoff from last year’s wet winter, the Navajo Nation will work with the San Juan Southern Paiute and Hopi tribes to get Congress' approval on a proposed water rights settlement, Game and Fish officers fatally shot a bear in Alpine after the animal attacked a teen, Democrat Ruben Gallego leads Republican Kari Lake in the race for Arizona's U.S. Senate seat, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Game and Fish officers captured a black bear spotted roaming a Prescott Valley neighborhood, Navajo President Buu Nygren will address a recent string of sexual harassment allegations within his office, a conversation with author Kevin Fedarko on his new book and more.
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