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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!

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  • On today's newscast: Grand Canyon's main waterline is getting a major fix after years of breaks, Mohave County’s ballots for the upcoming election will only be printed in English, a small plane crashed outside of a Cottonwood-area home, agencies from across the state will participate in a simulated aircraft crash exercise at the Flagstaff airport, and more.
  • On today's newscast: A 59-year-old man died on a Colorado River trip in the Grand Canyon, a court upheld the block on an Arizona law that bans transgender girls from playing on girls’ teams while a lawsuit moves forward, efforts are underway to bring power via off-grid solar systems to residents of some of the most remote areas of the Navajo Nation, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Arizona ranks seventh in the nation for money spent by visitors who come to see national parks and monuments, the minimum wage for both Flagstaff and the state will go up with the new year, Pluto will officially become the state planet, the Navajo Nation briefly considered a name change, three people were found dead in a structure fire in Prescott Valley, and more...
  • On today's newscast: The Hopi Nation received a $20 million grant to bring electricity to hundreds of homes, Jonathan Nez appeared alone in the televised debate for Arizona’s 2nd Congressional District, crews are working to contain a lightning-caused wildfire south of Prescott, a group has filed a lawsuit against all of the state’s 15 county recorders, Zion National Park has gone electric, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Election officials discovered a flaw in Arizona’s voter registration system that could impact nearly 100,000 people, the Hualapai tribe urged a federal judge to extend a temporary ban on exploratory drilling for a lithium project near sacred lands, the Navajo Nation Council passed a continuing resolution to keep the government funded for another six months to avoid a shutdown, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Dozens of bison were relocated from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, a Republican congressman wants Chiricahua National Monument to become Arizona’s fourth national park, the ADEQ wrapped up an emergency project to protect the Hassayampa River at a mine near Prescott, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Transportation of uranium ore through the Navajo Nation is on hold, federal officials renewed a mining ban on thousands of acres of Oak Creek Canyon, a juvenile is charged in the death of a 6-month-old left alone in a car in Cordes Lakes, Republican vice-presidential nominee J.D. Vance made a campaign stop at the U.S.-Mexico border, and more
  • On today's newscast: A woman and two children are dead after a pontoon boat capsized on Lake Powell Friday, Navajo health officials again recommend masks be worn indoors as COVID-19 cases increase nationwide, Payson school district students can now get free breakfast and lunch, a judge rejected the term “unborn human being” to refer to a fetus in a voter pamphlet, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Indigenous leaders and activists protested against the start of uranium ore transport from the state’s only active uranium mine, Arizona's territorial abortion ban is no more, a man died while attempting a high-risk parachute leap at Grand Canyon National Park, and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Arizona Supreme Court ruled the nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents haven’t been confirmed can vote in state and local races, a Prescott Valley student is the latest teen to be arrested for allegedly making threats against their school, Gila County confirmed three cases of West Nile Virus, state Democrats want the Attorney General to investigate Flagstaff Sen. Rogers for using government resources to endorse a Cottonwood City Council candidate, and more...
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