Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, September 18, 2025.
Today in Flagstaff, the lingering scent of pine in the air is a reminder that fall is just around the corner, and the city is buzzing with local happenings. If you’re downtown this evening, stop by Lumberyard Brewery for Collaborating for Conservation Pint Night from five thirty to eight. Conservationists from Arizona Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Trout Unlimited, American Rivers, and the Arizona Wildlife Federation will be sharing the latest on protecting our public lands and waters. It’s a great way to support meaningful work while connecting with others who care about Flagstaff’s wild spaces.
Sports fans, tonight brings a big matchup as Northern Arizona University’s women’s soccer hosts Grand Canyon University at seven. GCU is trying to set a coaching win record, and the Lumberjacks are hoping to keep their edge in this regional rivalry. If you can’t make it to the stadium, you can catch updates online. NAU’s junior standout Micala Boex will be one to watch, with five goals and four assists so far this season.
Looking ahead to the weekend, keep your calendar open for Saturday’s Special Olympics Arizona 50th Anniversary celebration right here in Flagstaff from noon to four at 2101 North San Francisco Street. This milestone event will bring together athletes, families, and fans for an afternoon of activities and inspiration.
For those looking for something creative tonight, there’s a chance to step into a space of pure expression—Flagstaff365 has a local art event happening from five thirty to seven, promising a welcoming atmosphere for all skill levels. If you prefer live music, Bands in the Beer Garden continues this evening, blending Flagstaff’s love of tunes and good brews.
On a safety note, major roads are open today but be aware that Highway 89 was recently affected by an accident investigation. Drive carefully and keep an eye on local alerts, especially with Red Gap Ranch water rights back in the news as city leaders consider the future of Flagstaff’s water supply.
Good news on the wildfire front—the Dragon Bravo Fire is now ninety-four percent contained, and the incident management team says this may be the last major update on that front. That’s a well-earned sigh of relief for our fire crews and for everyone in the community.
If you’re more of a night owl or prefer the cozy indoors, there’s a virtual game night on tap this evening featuring trivia, charades, and drawing games—perfect for connecting with friends or meeting new ones from the comfort of home.
And don’t forget, if you’re looking for something to do with the kids, keep your eyes on the upcoming Downtown Wednesday Farmers Market and Friday night concerts on the square, both running through September.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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