KXOL (1660 AM, "La Raza") was a commercial radio station licensed to serve Brigham City, Utah, United States.
[9] In December 2002, First National Broadcasting Corporation reached an agreement to sell this station to Simmons Media Group holding company Simmons-SLC, LS, LLC, as part of a two-station deal for a reported sale price of $925,000.
[10] In October 2006, Simmons Media Group, through its Simmons-SLC, LS, LLC, holding company, made a deal to sell KXOL to Inca Communications, Inc. (Nicolas Vicente, president) for reported sale price of $1 million.
[14] On August 17, 2015, KXOL's license was deleted by the FCC,[16] due to the station having been silent for more than twelve months (since November 26, 2013).
[17] Although the license was deleted, and the call letters removed from the FCC database, KXOL continued to broadcast well into 2016, with many listeners across the mountain west hearing it on a nightly basis.