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Flagstaff Local Frequency: Community Resilience Through Loss and Spring Renewal


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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th.

Folks, we start today with some heavy hearts over a tragic loss on our roads. A local woman passed away following a late-night vehicle-pedestrian collision on Tuesday in the 3300 block of East Route 66. Authorities are investigating what led to this heartbreaking incident, reminding us all to stay extra vigilant behind the wheel and on foot, especially as spring weather starts mixing things up with more foot traffic downtown. Our thoughts are with her family and friends during this tough time.

Shifting to an intense developing story thats gripping the community, police responded to a major active shooter situation yesterday, and tragically, two brave DPS officers lost their lives in a helicopter crash while aiding the response. The suspect is now in custody, bringing some relief amid the chaos, but the impact on our first responders and their families runs deep. This hits close to home, underscoring the risks our heroes face daily to keep Flagstaff safe. Community vigils are already forming at the department headquarters if you want to show support.

On a brighter note, with March in full swing, lets talk things to do thatll get you out enjoying our pine-scented paradise. The Flagstaff Hullabaloo Music Festival kicks off this weekend at Wheeler Park, featuring local indie bands like Pine Country Ramblers and headliners from Tucson jamming under the stars. Grab tickets now for craft brews, food trucks slinging Sonoran dogs and green chile stew, and family-friendly dance zonesperfect for shaking off winter blues and connecting with neighbors.

Dont miss the First Friday ArtWalk tonight along Heritage Square, where galleries like the Artists Gallery showcase new works from NAU talents and Navajo weavers. Its a vibrant scene with live pottery demos and pop-up street performers, plus coffee from Late Harvest Kitchen to fuel your stroll.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Arizona Snowbowl reports fresh powder from last nights storm, ideal for a quick snowboard session or scenic chairlift ride with epic San Francisco Peaks views. And if youre hiking, the Buffalo Park trail offers a gentle loop with wildflower hints emerginghit it early to catch sunrise magic.

City Council meets this afternoon at 3 PM to discuss expanding bike lanes on Woody Mountain Road, a win for commuters dodging traffic and boosting that healthy Flagstaff vibe. Tune in online if youve got input.

Stay informed, stay safe, and make today count in our beautiful high country.

This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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