Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
Flagstaff wakes up today with a mix of crisp mountain air, vibrant community events, and a few important news stories to keep in mind as you plan your day. We begin with the latest on Butler Avenue, where a tragic accident is still under investigation. Last Saturday morning, a Flagstaff police officer was involved in a two-car crash that sadly claimed one man’s life and sent the officer to the hospital, where they remain under emergency care. Both Arizona Department of Public Safety and Flagstaff Police are conducting thorough reviews, so expect heightened police presence and traffic updates in the area as authorities continue their work to understand exactly what happened.
If you’re downtown this morning, wander over to the Wednesday Farmers Market which wraps up its summer run today. Expect fresh produce, artisan breads, handmade goods, and the last rush of summer flavors under the open sky. The energy on the square will spill into the early evening with the NAZBA Blues Jam at Charly’s, happening from 7 to 9:30. This jam session features local blues talent and welcomes you to join in, whether you want to take the mic or soak up the groove with a cold drink in hand.
Beer lovers and foodies, tonight’s the Fall Equinox Dinner at Dark Sky Brewing. As part of their ongoing Dog-toberfest celebration, this special four-course meal runs from five to nine and pairs flagship brews with seasonal dishes. Best part? Bring your dog—the beer garden welcomes furry friends, who will be spoiled with their own gourmet treats. Dog-toberfest continues through October 5 and features everything from brewery crawls to puppy yoga and adoption events, so keep an eye out for more ways to support local rescue groups and meet adoptable pups.
Meanwhile, if you feel like tapping into your creative side, Beer Barn hosts its Paint and Sip night, open to beginners and experienced artists alike. The session starts at seven, offering wine discounts for Wine Wednesday and the promise of relaxed artistry helped along by some of Flagstaff’s finest pours.
Mark your calendar for Friday, when Arizona Snowbowl launches its Family Friday deal. For just thirty-nine bucks per person, families can access unlimited gondola rides, summer activities like bungee trampolines and treasure panning, and a free snow cone or fossil bag for kids twelve and under. It’s the perfect way to savor the last bits of summer before the high country starts thinking about snow.
Northern Arizona University is in the local spotlight as the Arizona Board of Regents holds its regular meeting this week right here in Flagstaff. The decisions shaped at this gathering could impact education, research funding, and student resources for months to come.
From the Hive Markets to late-season live music and creative workshops at Creative Spirits, Flagstaff is buzzing with ways to connect, create, and celebrate together. Whether you’re out to enjoy a festival, pick up some fresh produce, or support good causes over a pint, today offers plenty to choose from.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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