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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 Prep for Winter Weather, Wildlife Overpass, and Community Events
      Jan 12 2026
      Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, January 12th.

      We're starting off the week with some important weather news for our community. Flagstaff residents are being urged to pay close attention to winter preparedness as overlooked preparation issues are causing significant challenges across the city this season. If you haven't already secured your home and vehicles for winter weather, now is the time to do so.

      On the transportation front, there's some exciting progress to report on regional infrastructure projects that will impact how we travel in and out of Northern Arizona. Construction on the Interstate 17 wildlife overpass south of Flagstaff near Willard Springs Road is set to resume this spring after its winter shutdown. This fifteen point eight million dollar project will feature a hundred-foot-wide overpass and eight miles of new wildlife fencing designed to reduce collisions with elk, deer, and other wildlife. The project should wrap up by fall of this year. Beyond that, we're also seeing major work underway on several highways throughout the region, including widening projects on State Route 260 and improvements to US 93 that will enhance safety and traffic flow for everyone traveling through our mountain community.

      If you're looking for something to do this week, there's plenty happening right here in Flagstaff. The Coconino Humane Association is hosting their monthly adoption event today from four to seven in the evening, so if you've been thinking about adding a furry friend to your family, this is a great opportunity. Over the coming weeks, we've got several events worth marking on your calendar. The Flagstaff community is buzzing with winter activities, including bluegrass jam sessions every Sunday at Wanderlust Brewing Company starting at two thirty in the afternoon, and if you enjoy live music and games, Dark Sky Brewing Company is featuring bingo and live music at their beer garden on Monday evenings throughout January.

      For those interested in wellness and community connection, there's a relapse prevention support group meeting today at three o'clock that welcomes participants. It's just one of many resources our community offers for those seeking support and connection.

      This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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      2 min
    • Snowy Slopes, Craft Collectives, and Jazz Nights: Your Flagstaff Weekend Rundown
      Jan 11 2026
      Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for today.

      If you are waking up in town and looking for a reason to get outside, Arizona Snowbowl is keeping the lifts spinning with daytime skiing and riding from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., so expect extra traffic on Highway 180 and packed trailhead parking near the Nordic areas as day goes on. The fresh snow we have seen this week is drawing a lot of valley visitors, so locals may want to head up early or save their mountain time for late afternoon to dodge the biggest crowds.

      Closer to downtown, Flagstaff’s arts and maker community is busy today. Fiber lovers are gathering for the Fiber Artists of Northern Arizona January meeting, with members trading techniques and planning upcoming shows, a reminder of how strong the craft scene is here and how it feeds local galleries and markets.

      If you are in the mood to create something green in the middle of winter, Dark Sky Brewing’s beer garden is hosting a terrarium workshop this Sunday with Plantae Flagstaff, inviting folks to build their own mini ecosystem while enjoying a local brew. That kind of hands on event has become a staple of the southside scene, where plant shops and breweries team up to turn Sunday afternoons into social, low key creative time.

      History buffs have a reason to head over to Riordan Mansion State Historic Park later today, where special tours are highlighting the fundamentals of the Arts and Crafts movement that shaped the mansion and much of early Flagstaff’s look. Those guided walks not only bring visitors in during the slower season but also connect locals to the city’s lumber era roots and the preservation work that keeps those stories alive.

      As daylight fades and the temperatures drop, you can stay warm indoors with live music. Dark Sky Brewing’s taproom is also hosting a jazz night featuring a Northern Arizona University jazz trio, blending student talent with the downtown nightlife. It is the kind of collaboration that keeps NAU closely tied to the wider community and gives locals a reason to linger downtown on a Sunday instead of heading straight home.

      However you spend it, Flagstaff has plenty to keep you busy today, from snowy slopes to cozy taprooms and historic halls.

      This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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    • Winter Weather Advisory, Snowbowl Prep, and Campus News - Your Flagstaff Local Frequency Update
      Jan 8 2026
      Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, January 8, 2026.

      If you are looking out the window right now, you are probably seeing those winter clouds building. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect today from late morning into the evening across the high country, including Flagstaff. Forecasters are calling for about 2 to 4 inches of new snow in town, with higher totals on the peaks and gusty winds that could push up around 40 miles an hour in exposed areas. That means slick roads, low visibility at times, and some tough driving on the I 17 and I 40 corridors, especially later today. If you have to travel, give yourself extra time, slow it down, and watch those bridges and overpasses.

      The snow does have a silver lining for winter lovers. Arizona Snowbowl is expecting several new inches on top of its existing base, which should freshen up the slopes for the coming weekend. Just remember, ADOT is urging anyone heading up to the snow to be prepared: think full tank of gas, blankets, water, an ice scraper, and a charged phone before you leave town.

      On campus, Northern Arizona University is buzzing again after the break. There is a 3 30 p.m. in person campus tour this afternoon starting at the Student Academic Services building, a nice option if you have family in town or a high school senior thinking about becoming a Lumberjack. NAU faculty are also gathering today for Teaching Day sessions focused on artificial intelligence in the classroom, a reminder that those tools are now part of everyday academic life.

      Sports fans have their eyes on NAU as well, with the men’s basketball team set to host Weber State tonight here in Flagstaff. Expect extra traffic and energy around the Skydome area around game time, and a good chance to catch some Big Sky action without leaving town.

      If you are in the mood for a lighter evening, Wanderlust Brewing Company is hosting its Open Mic Comedy night with Flaglaffs starting at 7 30 p.m. It is a cozy way to ride out the snow, grab a local beer, and support local comics.

      Looking beyond today, keep an eye on the calendar at Lowell Observatory, which is rolling out winter themed sky shows like Legends of the Winter Sky later this month, and on the spring horizon, the Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival will return to the Orpheum, continuing a long tradition of independent outdoor and adventure films that help define the city’s creative scene.

      This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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      3 min
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