Flagstaff Local Update: Prescribed Burns, Fire Restrictions, and Weekend Events

17/04/2025 3 min
Flagstaff Local Update: Prescribed Burns, Fire Restrictions, and Weekend Events

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Thursday, April 17, 2025.Waking up in Flagstaff today, you might notice a hint of smoke in the air—fire managers have prescribed burns scheduled around the area all week to reduce hazardous fuels, so keep an eye out for crews and some potential smoke impacts, especially in Coconino National Forest. These are part of our region’s annual effort to keep our forests—and our community—safer as wildfire season starts to heat up.Most of Northern Arizona, including Flagstaff, is now under Stage 2 fire restrictions. That means no campfires, no charcoal grills, and no smoking outside designated areas, as local officials try to reduce the risk of wildfires. So, if you're heading outdoors, make sure to follow the rules to help keep our forests safe.Driving through Bellemont or along I-40 east of Flagstaff? Watch out for traffic slowdowns and ongoing construction projects. Yesterday saw roadway striping near the Bellemont roundabout, with more paving and maintenance planned over the coming weeks. And for those wondering, crews have fully contained the Chisholm Fire southeast of Pulliam Airport, so no more smoky surprises in that area.On a brighter note, tonight is a big one for Flagstaff’s music scene: Hemlock, the hard-hitting heavy metal band out of Las Vegas, is playing live at the historic Orpheum Theater downtown. Doors open at 7 p.m., and the band promises a high-energy set packed with fan favorites and their signature scream-along choruses. It’s a great chance to catch some live music and support a venue at the heart of Flagstaff’s nightlife.If heavy metal isn't your speed, the Museum Club and other downtown venues have regular live music and open mic nights happening throughout the week. And spring weather means it's perfect kite-flying weather in Flagstaff parks—Arroyo, Cheshire, Bushmaster, and more—so why not pick up a kite from the Visitor Center or any local retailer and take advantage of those lively spring gusts?For the educators in our community, it’s an exciting evening ahead. The Coconino County Teacher of the Year Awards are being presented at the High Country Conference Center at 5 p.m. This annual event honors outstanding teachers and celebrates the dedication they bring to our schools. Winners will be recognized with prizes, accolades, and a whole lot of local love, so hats off to all the educators making a difference here in Flagstaff.Looking ahead to the weekend, don’t forget about the Earth Day Celebration at Bushmaster Park this Saturday from 11 to 2. Expect food trucks, activities for all ages, and plenty of inspiration on how to get involved with local conservation efforts.And, for those planning a night out, the Orpheum Theater has a stacked lineup with more live shows, and Heritage Square will be hosting a special Dark Sky Week event next Thursday, featuring stargazing, food, and music under the stars. Remember, ticket pre-sales for Dark Sky Week wrap up today, with stargazing always free.That wraps up today’s news and happenings. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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