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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, October 6th, 2025.

Here in Flagstaff, a brisk autumn chill is greeting us as the leaves tip into full gold and crimson across the neighborhoods. If you’re looking to soak up that crisp mountain air, consider starting your morning with a historic walking tour, running through October 18th. It’s a great way to connect with Flagstaff’s storied past and see some brilliant fall colors along the way.

Switching gears to local news, authorities responded to a report of a juvenile with a firearm at Summit High last Thursday, which escalated to a foot chase near Flagstaff Mall. The situation was resolved with an arrest, but if you’re concerned about school safety, the FlagScanner Hotline remains active around the clock for incident updates and neighborhood alerts. Meanwhile, police are investigating two notable incidents—a death behind a gas station on Route 66 and a shooting on University Avenue last week—reminders to stay vigilant and keep an ear out for new updates.

On a lighter note, the city’s creative pulse hasn’t slowed. Coconino Community College hosted "Awakening Your Creative Spirit" this weekend, and there are ongoing DIY art studio classes all week at Creative Spirits—perfect for anyone ready to kickstart a new project or meet fellow makers.

If it’s music you’re after, you’ll want to check the Friday Night Concerts on the Square series, which wraps up mid-month. Live local bands, food trucks, and a true Flagstaff vibe make this an easy pick for your Friday rotation.

Looking ahead, the Pepsi Amphitheater is prepping for a big lineup this October at Fort Tuthill County Park. Although the Saturday Mac McAnally and Scotty Emerick concert will attract crowds, there’s plenty more to come from classic rock and bluegrass acts later in the month—double check dates to snag tickets early.

In sports, the NAU Lumberjacks women’s soccer squad had a tough match against Northern Colorado yesterday, dropping their first Big Sky Conference loss this season. The Jacks head to Portland State for their next contest on Thursday, so keep tabs online if you want to cheer them on remotely.

And on the business front, Flagstaff’s own W. L. Gore & Associates has just inked a major international distribution agreement for their new biliary stent device, signaling a positive impact for jobs and medical innovation here at home. Major partnerships like this keep Flagstaff’s tech sector buzzing.

Finally, jot down October 18th for the last chance at this season’s Downtown Farmers Market, where local pumpkins, apples, and fall produce are absolutely in peak form. Stop by for morning coffee, pastries, and all the autumn produce you could want.

That wraps up today’s roundup. Be safe out there, support your neighbors, and enjoy all Flagstaff has to offer as the season rolls forward. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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