Suddenlink announced today that it is upgrading technology in Flagstaff as part of a larger program that calls for approximately $10 million of capital investments in Arizona in 2011 and 2012. As a part of this program, Suddenlink already has increased Internet speeds and introduced Video on Demand, TV Caller ID and 75 new channels in Flagstaff. The next phase of local work will facilitate a new, all-digital TV lineup. Digital TV features superior picture and sound quality. The transition … [Read more...] about Suddenlink Upgrading to All Digital TV in Flagstaff
Mayoral Race Narrowed to Nabours and White
The unofficial results of Flagstaff's primary election have Gerry Nabours and Al White as the winners with 38.44 and 35 percent of the vote respectively. Paul Kulpinski earned 20.31 percent of the vote and Paul Reilly 6 percent. The General Election is May 15th and will be a vote by mail election. (Photos L-R, Al White, Gerry Nabours) For the City of Williams, John Moore will continue as mayor with 66 percent of the vote. Frank McNelly and James Wurgler were the top … [Read more...] about Mayoral Race Narrowed to Nabours and White
Post Office Adjusting to Changing Needs
While it is the busiest time of year for the U.S. Postal Service, the federal agency continues to lose money. Next month, the U.S. Postal Regulatory Commission plans to review 3,653 post offices for possible closure. Those potential closures could significantly change postal service in the United States. Beginning January 22, 2012, the cost of a first class stamp will increase to 45 cents. The following story was prepared by FBN's Kevin Bertram, examining some of the issues. In a … [Read more...] about Post Office Adjusting to Changing Needs