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Flagstaff Local Update: Safety, Sports, and Community Spirit on a Crisp Winter Sunday
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, January 18th. Kick off your day with the latest buzz from our mountain town, where winter adventures and community spirit keep things lively even on a crisp weekend morning.
First, a serious update from local law enforcement: Flagstaff Police are investigating an aggravated assault from early Saturday on the 2800 block of South Highland Mesa Road. An adult male victim was stabbed but is now stable at Flagstaff Medical Center after quick emergency care. Authorities have identified 29-year-old Justin Lee Watson as a person of interest, described as armed and dangerous—residents, stay vigilant and report any sightings to 911 right away. This reminds us how safety watches over our tight-knit neighborhoods, so let's keep looking out for each other.
Shifting to the roads, watch for lingering impacts from a major crash earlier this week on eastbound I-40 near Cosnino Road—multiple vehicles including semis caused a fuel spill and injuries, with at least 10 people hurt, two needing extrication. Cleanup continues, so plan alternate routes if heading east and drive smart out there. Meanwhile, Coconino County Sheriff's Office K-9 team made a huge bust last week on I-17 south of town, seizing over 70,000 suspected fentanyl pills from a traffic stop— that's 17 pounds of danger off our streets, underscoring their tireless work protecting families from this crisis.
For fun today, families head to Bright Side Bookshop for Sunday Story Time at 9:30 a.m., sparking young imaginations with tales that make reading an adventure. Music lovers, catch the USAF Band of the Golden West's Commanders Jazz Band tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Northern Arizona University's Kitt Recital Hall—free, swinging tunes that bring the energy of live brass right to our backyard. And don't miss the special tour series kicking off soon at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park; their "The Ones Who Were Hired" experience dives into the lives of lumber company workers and household staff who built Flagstaff's legacy—book now for a weekend history hit.
NAU sports fans, the women's basketball team rallied with a thrilling fourth-quarter run to beat Portland State 80-68 yesterday at Findlay Toyota Court, keeping their Big Sky momentum alive amid 14 lead changes. Catch the men's squad gearing up for Northern Colorado soon. Looking ahead, Snowbowl's got Peaks and Beats events today at Agassiz and Hart Prairie Lodges from noon—après vibes with beats to warm your slopeside soul.
Whether you're hitting the trails, cheering Lumberjacks, or just soaking in our pine-scented air, Flagstaff's got that perfect blend of grit and joy today. Stay connected, stay safe.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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First, a serious update from local law enforcement: Flagstaff Police are investigating an aggravated assault from early Saturday on the 2800 block of South Highland Mesa Road. An adult male victim was stabbed but is now stable at Flagstaff Medical Center after quick emergency care. Authorities have identified 29-year-old Justin Lee Watson as a person of interest, described as armed and dangerous—residents, stay vigilant and report any sightings to 911 right away. This reminds us how safety watches over our tight-knit neighborhoods, so let's keep looking out for each other.
Shifting to the roads, watch for lingering impacts from a major crash earlier this week on eastbound I-40 near Cosnino Road—multiple vehicles including semis caused a fuel spill and injuries, with at least 10 people hurt, two needing extrication. Cleanup continues, so plan alternate routes if heading east and drive smart out there. Meanwhile, Coconino County Sheriff's Office K-9 team made a huge bust last week on I-17 south of town, seizing over 70,000 suspected fentanyl pills from a traffic stop— that's 17 pounds of danger off our streets, underscoring their tireless work protecting families from this crisis.
For fun today, families head to Bright Side Bookshop for Sunday Story Time at 9:30 a.m., sparking young imaginations with tales that make reading an adventure. Music lovers, catch the USAF Band of the Golden West's Commanders Jazz Band tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Northern Arizona University's Kitt Recital Hall—free, swinging tunes that bring the energy of live brass right to our backyard. And don't miss the special tour series kicking off soon at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park; their "The Ones Who Were Hired" experience dives into the lives of lumber company workers and household staff who built Flagstaff's legacy—book now for a weekend history hit.
NAU sports fans, the women's basketball team rallied with a thrilling fourth-quarter run to beat Portland State 80-68 yesterday at Findlay Toyota Court, keeping their Big Sky momentum alive amid 14 lead changes. Catch the men's squad gearing up for Northern Colorado soon. Looking ahead, Snowbowl's got Peaks and Beats events today at Agassiz and Hart Prairie Lodges from noon—après vibes with beats to warm your slopeside soul.
Whether you're hitting the trails, cheering Lumberjacks, or just soaking in our pine-scented air, Flagstaff's got that perfect blend of grit and joy today. Stay connected, stay safe.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI