"Flagstaff's Snowfall Nears, NAU Basketball Kicks Off, and a Night of Arts and Culture"

03/11/2025 2 min
"Flagstaff's Snowfall Nears, NAU Basketball Kicks Off, and a Night of Arts and Culture"

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, November 3rd, 2025. Start your week with the news you need and a few ideas for getting out and making the most of Flagstaff today.If you noticed that crispness in the air this morning, you’re not alone—Flagstaff sits right on the edge of areas expected to see the first real snow this November. While flakes haven’t started falling in town just yet, forecasters continue to watch the skies, so dig out those boots and get ready for the transition into true winter mode. With the change of seasons comes the annual reminder from Coconino County: the winter parking ordinance is now in effect, so remember, no parking on city streets overnight to keep those snowplows rolling smoothly.Roadwork continues to impact travelers as the Arizona Department of Transportation kicked off closures and detours at the I-40 Stockton Hill Road exit. If that’s on your daily route, plan for extra travel time and keep an eye out for updates.Flagstaff remains a hub for art and culture, and today is no exception. If you’re craving a night of intrigue, Chester Monte’s Murder Mystery takes over downtown this evening, promising suspenseful fun for mystery lovers and amateur sleuths alike. For the musically inclined, Northern Arizona University presents a free faculty percussion recital at 7:30 tonight in Kitt Recital Hall—admission is free, so grab a friend or two and enjoy an evening of seriously impressive rhythm.Sports fans, mark your calendars! NAU women’s basketball gets its season underway tonight with a tough opener against New Mexico. The Lumberjacks are carrying high hopes after last year’s historic run, and fans can catch all the action streaming live this evening.Elsewhere, the Museum Club—a cherished piece of Route 66 lore—remains up for sale, and this month’s much-anticipated auction of memorabilia was abruptly canceled. All treasures inside will now be included with the property, keeping their history intact for now. And speaking of music, if you’re looking for a little local flavor, drop in for Open Mic Monday at the Museum Club starting at 6 tonight.The city is alive with other happenings too: artists and crafters are set up at the Oak Creek Overlook until 4 this afternoon with authentic handmade works, and if you’re in a giving mood, spots are still available to help preserve the famed Riordan Mansion as a volunteer.As always, stay safe and look out for your neighbors. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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