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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, September 29, 2025. Stepping out today, you will feel a crisp autumn air hinting at the turning leaves and a week ahead filled with Flagstaff flavor. In local headlines, safety takes the spotlight following some tense incidents over the weekend. Police have reported the arrest of a suspect involved in an early morning shooting on University Avenue, with the situation now resolved and authorities reminding everyone to stay aware and look out for each other. Also, after a recent spate of collisions involving city officers, the department is reviewing protocols to ensure everyone’s safety on our roads. And on a lighter note, forest restoration work along the Upper Rio de Flag continues to ramp up, aiming to reduce both wildfire risks and future flooding. This progress has real impacts for families across town, promising safer neighborhoods and healthier trails for all.

If you are looking to get out tonight, Dark Sky Brewing is hosting its popular Bingo Night at the beer garden starting at 5:45. It is Locals Monday, so expect friendly faces, a laid-back vibe, and maybe your shot at bingo bragging rights. For those seeking something hands on, Creative Spirits wraps up its last DIY Pick-Your-Project Open Studio of the month this week, perfect for both crafty regulars and absolute beginners looking to dip a paintbrush. Looking for wellness? Monday also brings open Zen Den hours at NAU – a great opportunity to relax or reset your mindset as the semester takes off.

Poetry lovers will want to mark their calendars for Poet Brews, an open mic for writers happening at the end of the month. There is also still time to support a good cause with the Cedar Closet Target Circle campaign before it wraps up. Over in the arts, Flagstaff’s own Autumn Urban Flea Market is coming up in just under two weeks at City Hall, and if you are planning ahead for October, wellness fairs and craft shows are rolling into nearby Sedona and Prescott with live music and local flavors galore.

Flagstaff remains a hub of innovation as well, with NAU researchers and even local NASA scientists grabbing a bit of buzz as they test seismic methods for finding underground caves – not only on Earth but on the moon and Mars. It is just another reminder that our mountain town’s curiosity can reach as high as the mountains themselves.

So whether you are hitting up a bingo card, digging into local art, or just catching up with a neighbor over coffee, there is plenty happening today and in the days ahead to keep your Flagstaff rhythm going strong. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We will see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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