Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
Waking up this morning in Flagstaff, you might notice things are humming with that pre-holiday energy, and the community is buzzing with news and opportunities. Let’s start with an important update for anyone traveling along I-17 south of town. The much-anticipated wildlife overpass project is pausing construction for the winter season. All the main bridge decks are in place, which means most of those frustrating lane closures are behind us, but the work is not over. Once the snow clears in spring, crews will be back to finish landscaping and fencing. This overpass is a big deal for our region, aiming to reduce dangerous elk collisions and reconnect wildlife habitat along one of the busiest stretches for animal crossings in the state. So expect safer travels once it’s complete, probably by next summer.
If you’re looking for things to do today, Flagstaff’s calendar is jammed with options to connect, relax, or get inspired. For the adults and those wanting post-work social time, Mother Road Brewing Company is hosting its ever-popular Happy Hour from 3 to 5 PM. Locals know this is the spot for discounted craft beers, ciders, and cocktails—the perfect backdrop for catching up with friends or making some new ones before the holiday rush.
On the civic side, the City of Flagstaff is holding meetings for both the Commission on Inclusion and Adaptive Living and the City-Coconino County Public Library Board. These are great chances for residents to get involved in local decisions, especially for those passionate about accessibility, public services, or just staying engaged in community conversations.
Flagstaff High School is getting extra attention this week, thanks to junior Yohanes Van Meerten’s lightning-fast run at the Mt. SAC Invitational in California. He clocked a 14:10 on the three-mile course, the fastest mark ever posted at that event by a high school competitor. It’s a huge achievement that shines a light on local athletic talent and gives the whole city something to cheer about.
If arts and learning are more your speed, the NAU Chamber Orchestra’s Carnival of the Animals took place yesterday, but don’t forget that NAU’s arts programming and the Clara M. Lovett Art Museum’s “Prints. People. Power.” exhibition are open through today. And if you find yourself at the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library, check out the slate of activities featured this week, perfect for families looking to engage the kids during break.
For those in the education community, applications just opened for an ambassador role with Arizona PBS, and the Coconino County Comprehensive Plan has been officially approved, setting the next decade’s vision for growth, conservation, and recreation across our region.
Finally, mark your calendars for some key upcoming events. Tonight the Grand Canyon Conservancy is hosting a community dinner, and next week’s giving season brings everything from holiday fairs to walks in support of cancer research and opportunities to help neighbors in need.
That’s the pulse of Flagstaff this Wednesday, where progress, talent, and community spirit are on full display. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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