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September 28, 2025 2 mins
Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, September twenty-eighth. Settling into the last weekend of September, Flagstaff has woken up to stories of resilience and community spirit following the wild weather that swept through Arizona the past two days. Last night, Flagstaff saw an intense hailstorm, with hail pelting the hilly neighborhoods and Northern Arizona University. The storm led to heavy rain and flash flooding overnight, causing some minor landslides and sending mud, rocks, and water through low-lying parts of town. Emergency teams are out in force, clearing debris and helping residents whose cars or windows took hits during the storm. If you’re out and about today, stay cautious on roads heading toward the Grand Canyon or Sedona—there were some brief closures due to flooding and possible landslides, but city and state crews are working quickly to reopen those routes and get things moving again.

Despite the weather’s dramatic turn, Flagstaff’s fall festival season rolls on with Cornucopia at Thorpe Park. This beloved harvest celebration runs today from eleven to six and promises games, entertainers, bounce houses, and an Indigenous fashion show. It’s a vibrant, family-friendly gathering celebrating our mountain town’s seasonal traditions, so bring the kids and enjoy the festivities. Admission is ten dollars, with a discount for children and extra fun available with bounce house wristbands. Community is at the heart of Cornucopia—it’s the perfect way to support local businesses, artisans, and performers, and after the week we’ve had, we could all use a little harvest happiness.

If you’re craving music and mountain views after a blustery weekend, Arizona Snowbowl’s Autumn Elevated Eats and Music Series picks up this afternoon on the Agassiz Lodge deck. From three-thirty to six, savor local eats and drinks surrounded by golden aspens and fresh autumn air. No reservations needed, just show up and soak in the last colors of the season with friends, family, or visiting guests.

For those looking to lend a hand, check out Flagstaff’s volunteer calendar for upcoming trail and community cleanups. With the recent storms, extra help is always appreciated both in parks and in neighborhoods, especially to assist neighbors affected by flooding or hail.

On campus at NAU, campus life is in full swing with several club meetings and prayer gatherings scheduled today, offering both support and a sense of normalcy for students as they settle into the fall semester after last night’s storms.

That wraps up our morning roundup. Stay safe out there, check for weather updates before hitting the trails or highways, and remember, Flagstaff’s strength is in its spirit—come rain, hail, or sunshine. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. This is your Flagstaff local frequency for Sunday,
September twenty eighth. Settling into the last weekend of September,
Flagstaff has woken up to stories of resilience and community
spirit following the wild weather that swept through Arizona the
past two days. Last night, Flagstaff saw an intense hailstorm,
with hail pelting the hilly neighborhoods and Northern Arizona University.

(00:23):
The storm led to heavy rain and flash flooding overnight,
causing some minor landslides and sending mud rocks and water
through low lying parts of town. Emergency teams are out
in force, clearing debris and helping residents whose cars or
windows took hits during the storm. If you're out and
about today, stay cautious on roads heading toward the Grand

(00:44):
Canyon or Sedona. There were some brief closures due to
flooding and possible landslides, but city and state crews are
working quickly to reopen those routes and get things moving again.
Despite the weather's dramatic turn, Flagstaff's fall festival season rolls
on with Corncope at Fort Park. This beloved harvest celebration
runs today from eleven to six and promises games, entertainers,

(01:07):
bounce houses, and an indigenous fashion show. It's a vibrant,
family friendly gathering celebrating our mountaintown seasonal traditions, so bring
the kids and enjoy the festivities. Admission is ten dollars
with a discount for children and extra fun available with
bounce house wristbands. Community is at the heart of Cornucopia.
It's the perfect way to support local businesses, artisans and performers.

(01:31):
And after the week we've had, we could all use
a little harvest happiness. If you're craving music in Mountain
Views after a blustery weekend, Arizona Snowbulls Autumn Elevated Eats
and Music Series picks up this afternoon on the Agassies
Lodge Deck from three thirty to six. Savor local eats
and drinks surrounded by golden aspens and fresh autumn air.

(01:52):
No reservations needed, Just show up and soak in the
last colors of the season with friends, family, or visiting guests.
For those looking to lend a hand, check out Flagstaff's
volunteer calendar for upcoming trail and community cleanups. With the
recent storms, extra help is always appreciated, both in parks
and in neighborhoods, especially to assist neighbors affected by flooding

(02:14):
or hail. On campus. At NAU, campus life is in
full swing with several club meetings in prayer gathering scheduled today,
offering both support and a sense of normalcy for students
as they settle into the fall semester. After last night's storms,
that wraps up our morning round up, Stay safe out there,
check for weather updates before hitting the trails or highways,

(02:35):
and remember, Flagstaff's strength is in its spirit, come rain, hail,
or sunshine. This has been Flagstaff local frequency. We'll see
you tomorrow with more local updates.
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