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Local Frequency Flagstaff is your go-to podcast for discovering the vibrant culture, untold stories, and unique happenings in Flagstaff, Arizona. Tune in for engaging interviews with local influencers, artists, and business owners who shape the community. Explore insider tips, events, and the rich history of this charming city nestled in the pines. Whether you're a resident or visiting, Local Frequency Flagstaff connects you to the pulse of this captivating mountain town. Listen now for insights and inspiration straight from the heart of Flagstaff.

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    • Flagstaff Saturday: Runs, Fundraisers, and Community Spirit
      Jun 7 2025
      Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, June 7th, 2025.

      We kick off this beautiful Flagstaff Saturday with a breath of fresh mountain air and some exciting local events. If you’re up early and feeling energized, lace up your sneakers for the Beethoven 5K Run happening this morning at Fort Tuthill County Park. Hosted by the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra, this annual event brings together music, nature, and the community for a joyful run. The 5K starts bright and early at 8 am, giving everyone a chance to support local arts while getting in some exercise. Whether you’re a dedicated runner or just want a leisurely stroll through the pines, everyone is welcome, and proceeds help fuel the symphony’s music programs throughout the year.

      Later today, the Museum of Northern Arizona is inviting everyone to its third annual Party on the Plateau, the museum’s largest fundraiser. Festivities begin at 5 pm with drinks and appetizers on the patio, followed by dinner and special fundraising activities. This year, the event is honoring artist Troy Gillenwater, and it promises plenty of opportunities to mingle with neighbors and support the museum’s mission to celebrate the art, science, and culture of the Colorado Plateau. It’s a great way to close out your Saturday with good food, good company, and a chance to give back to a beloved Flagstaff institution.

      On the news front, safety remains a top concern for local universities, including Northern Arizona University here in Flagstaff, as colleges across the country grapple with recent incidents of gun violence. Nationally, there have been 47 incidents of gunfire on college campuses in the first few months of this year. Both local officials and campus leaders are emphasizing ongoing efforts to keep students and faculty safe, building on lessons from past events and working to maintain a secure learning environment.

      In regional crime updates, the U.S. Attorney’s Office has announced indictments in a major fentanyl bust earlier this week, underscoring continued efforts by law enforcement to combat drug trafficking throughout northern Arizona.

      For those planning to enjoy the outdoors, weather today is expected to be clear and cool, making it a perfect day to explore Flagstaff’s trails, local parks, or perhaps unwind at one of the downtown coffee shops after your morning run.

      That’s your rundown for today—races, fundraisers, important local news, and a city filled with summer spirit. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    • Flagstaff's First Friday Art Walk, Transit Upgrades, and Astronomical Events
      Jun 6 2025
      Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Friday, June 6, 2025.

      The city is buzzing with activity today as the First Friday Art Walk takes place throughout downtown Flagstaff this evening. Art enthusiasts can enjoy the vibrant local art scene with galleries and businesses in the historic district opening their doors for this monthly celebration. A special highlight today includes the Pollinator Parade starting at 5:00 pm, followed by aerial performances at 5:30 pm. It's the perfect opportunity to support local artists while enjoying the pleasant June evening.

      In transportation news, Mountain Line's new Downtown Connection Center is set to open this Monday, June 9. This development marks a significant improvement to our public transit system, making it easier for residents and visitors to navigate our beautiful mountain city.

      For those interested in astronomy, mark your calendars for the thirty-fifth annual Grand Canyon Star Party happening from Saturday, June 21 through Saturday, June 28. This event will take place on both the South and North Rims of the Grand Canyon, offering spectacular views of the night sky in one of the world's most breathtaking settings.

      We're also tracking ongoing police activity following yesterday's incident on Milton Road, where a police patrol car struck an electric skateboard rider. The victim remains in critical condition as of this morning. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this unfortunate event.

      The City of Flagstaff Housing Department has released their June newsletter with important updates for residents. If you're interested in housing initiatives and resources, the full newsletter is available on the city's official website.

      For media enthusiasts, FOX 10 Phoenix has scheduled live webcams around the U.S.A. starting at 6:00 AM today, and their FOX 10 Talks program will air at 10:00 AM for those looking to stay informed on regional issues.

      The weather today continues to be characteristic of our early summer season, with clear skies perfect for outdoor activities throughout the weekend.

      This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    • Electric Rides, Fantasy Fires, and Flagstaff Fun: Your Weekend Ahead
      May 31 2025
      Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Saturday, May 31, 2025.

      Flagstaff is welcoming the weekend with a vibrant lineup of events and important updates. First, a heads-up for all residents and visitors: the city has officially entered Stage 1 Fire Restrictions as of yesterday morning. This means outdoor burning is limited, so leave the campfires for another time and help keep our forests safe as we move into wildfire season.

      Now for some electrifying news—literally. If you have ever been curious about electric vehicles or want to take one for a spin, head to the Northern Arizona University campus today between eleven and three for the free Electric Vehicle Ride and Drive event. This hands-on experience is a great opportunity for families, students, and anyone thinking about making the switch to plug-in power. You can chat with EV owners, get behind the wheel, and learn what it’s really like to drive cleaner and save fuel. The event is happening at NAU’s Parking Lot P62A on East Pine Knoll Drive, and no registration is required—just show up with your questions and your curiosity.

      For those seeking a bit of fantasy and adventure, Playa Ponderosa is transforming into a world of myth and magic with the Calan Mai Spring Faire and Bonfire Festival. The festivities kick off with a day market from ten this morning to four in the afternoon, featuring artisan vendors, fantasy-inspired crafts, and family-friendly entertainment. Kids twelve and under get free entry to the market, so bring the whole crew to explore bookish treasures and live music. Once the sun sets, the Bonfire Festival ignites at six, promising immersive storytelling, dazzling fire performances, and a headliner concert by the band VOILÀ. Adults can relax in the exclusive Fae Wine and Beer Garden, and VIP ticket holders will enjoy perks like a private lounge, grazing table, and complimentary drinks. If you want to keep the magic going, camping options are available on-site. With more than a thousand fantasy lovers expected to attend, Calan Mai is shaping up to be one of the year’s signature events.

      That’s just a taste of what’s happening around Flagstaff today—whether you are test-driving the future, celebrating the season’s turning with a little bonfire magic, or just soaking up the mountain air, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of your Saturday. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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