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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!

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  • On today's newscast: The State Bar suspended the Apache County Attorney's law license, the Navajo Nation OK’d a $700 million resort development at Horseshoe Bend, two Colorado City brothers were convicted of aiding and participating in a multi-state polygamous child sex abuse, Walmart fined for firing cashier at the Bullhead City location, and more. Plus, a conversation with NAU epidemiologist Dr. Paul Keim on the updated COVID-19 vaccine.
  • On today's newscast: A study shows snow melts faster on sunny slopes burned by wildfire, the Havasupai Reservation reopened to visitors, state election officials identified thousands of additional voters impacted by a glitch in the registration system, a fourth grader in Prescott Valley was arrested for allegedly bringing a gun to school, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Former President Trump will hold a rally at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley Sunday, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors may join Utah in a lawsuit over control of federal land, the EPA plans to clean up seven abandoned uranium mines on the Navajo Nation, renovations are underway on Clarkdale’s historic gazebo, and more...
  • On today's newscast: Crews continue to face critical conditions on the Dragon Bravo Fire; a Flagstaff man dies following a cliff jump at Clear Creek in Winslow; and the Trump administration will shut down the U.S. Forest Services' nine regional offices.
  • On today's newscast: Arizona officials issue the state's first Turquoise Alert since Gov. Hobbs signed it into law; crews hold containment lines on the Dragon Bravo Fire as conditions become windier and drier; and Flagstaff officials say climate change-fueled disasters like wildfires and flood strain local resources.
  • On today's newscast: states clash over the future of the Colorado River, containment drops amid extremely dry conditions on the Dragon Bravo Fire, Rep. Greg Stanton says ICE is breaking the law by refusing to let him inspect detention facilities, and more.
  • On today's newscast: containment of the Dragon Bravo Fire drops to 9%, a valley man is convicted of sober living fraud, Governor Hobbs signs a bill on groundwater, a company buys a prison and more.
  • On today's newscast: The Dragon Bravo Fire on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is one of the largest in the country, a third candidate has entered the race for Arizona's Second Congressional District, some residents are worried about the company behind a surveillance system used by Flagstaff police, Bearizona welcomes a pair of black bear cubs, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Containment dropped again on the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, two Navajo Nation members were sentenced to prison for the murder of a transgender person, Prescott Valley will not get a second Amazon distribution center, Navajo police fatally shot an axe-wielding Chinle man, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren walks out during his own state of the nation address; the latest fundraising numbers for the 2026 race Arizona governor; AG Kris Mayes demands action on troubled, rural utility company.
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