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Flagstaff: CommunicationsNewspapers and MagazinesThe city's daily newspaper, the Arizona Daily Sun, is published weekdays in the evenings and on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The Canyon Shopper is published weekly, and the Navajo-Hopi Observer serves the Native American peoples of northern Arizona. The monthly Mountain Living Magazine features topics of community interest, and the Arizona Guide describes things to do and see in the area. Television and RadioFlagstaff has three television stations and cable is available throughout most of the city. Fifteen AM and FM radio stations broadcast out of the city, offering a wide range of formats. Media Information: The Arizona Daily Sun, 417 W. Santa Fe Ave., PO Box 1849, Flagstaff, AZ 86002; telephone (520)774-4545 Flagstaff OnlineArizona Daily Sun. Available www.azdailysun.com Arizona School Report Cards. Available www2.ade.state.az.us/srcs City of Flagstaff home page. Available www.flagstaff.az.gov Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce. Available www.flagstaff.az.us Flagstaff Community Profile. Available www.commerce.state.az.us/comm/flagstaf.pdf Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau. Available www.flagstaffarizona.org/info.htm Flagstaff Online. Available www.flagstaff.az.us Flagstaff Unified School District. Available www.flagstaff.k12.az.us Selected BibliographyAitchison, Stewart, Red Rocks, Sacred Mountains: The Canyons and Peaks from Sedona to Flagstaff (Stillwater, MN: Voyager Press, 1992) Ashworth, Donna, Against This Ground: Biography of a Small Mountain (Flagstaff, Ariz., Small Mountain Books, 1994) Cline, Platt, Mountain Town: Flagstaff's First Century (Flagstaff, Northland Press, 1994) Houk, Rose, The Peaks (Phoenix; Arizona Highways, 1994) Discuss this city on our active forum. | ![]() |