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EPISODE · Mar 29, 2026 · 2 MIN

KAFF's 63rd Birthday, Spring Fun, and Legislative Updates Shaping Your Flagstaff Week

from Local Frequency - Flagstaff · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, March 29th. Kick off your day with some fresh mountain air and a roundup of whats buzzing right here in our high country community, where local stories shape our everyday lives. First up, KAFF Radio is turning 63 today, marking over six decades of keeping Flagstaff connected with family-owned heart and now a bigger digital push as they gear up for a new studio move next month. Its a reminder of how this station has soundtracked our road trips, weather alerts, and community chats, strengthening ties in our tight-knit town.[3] Over at Flagstaff Mall on US 89, the Some-Bunny Special is hopping today from noon to six, offering free spring photos with the Easter Bunny perfect for families chasing that classic holiday magic amid rising grocery bills. It ties right into the fun energy as kids burn off cabin fever before warmer trails open up.[2] Speaking of state moves hitting home, the Arizona Legislature wrapped a whirlwind week yesterday with big debates on gas prices that could ease your pump pain here in car-dependent Flagstaff. Bills like HB2145 and HB2400 aimed for EPA waivers and a fuel tax holiday to cut costs during pricey summer blends, but they stalled HB2955 shifts to next week for more air quality tweaks, potentially lowering your fill-ups as tourism ramps up.[1] Meanwhile, SB1016 passed with changes empowering local improvement districts, which might greenlight neighborhood upgrades around here without hiking your taxes right away. For nature lovers, Northern Arizona Audubon has you covered with easy birding spots like Jack's Canyon trailhead near Sedona just a quick drive south, where anyone can log sightings via free apps no pro skills needed. It connects us to the pines and migrations shaping our ecosystem, especially as spring blooms draw crowds to trails like those off I-17 at Kachina Village.[8] Looking ahead, catch movies at Harkins Theatres on Marketplace Drive for a cozy escape, or plan for NAUs Tuba-Euphonium Studio Recital on Wednesday at Kitt Recital Hall, blending brass vibes with campus energy that spills into our arts scene.[4][7] Families, check Flagstaff365 for Seussical Jr wrapping up soon at TynkerSpace, injecting whimsy into busy weeks.[6] These updates show how our local pulse beats from policy to play, impacting your wallet, walks, and weekend plans. Stay tuned to the changes ahead. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well 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.

Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Sunday, March 29th. Kick off your day with some fresh mountain air and a roundup of whats buzzing right here in our high country community, where local stories shape our everyday lives. First up, KAFF Radio is turning 63 today, marking over six decades of keeping Flagstaff connected with family-owned heart and now a bigger digital push as they gear up for a new studio move next month. Its a reminder of how this station has soundtracked our road trips, weather alerts, and community chats, strengthening ties in our tight-knit town.[3] Over at Flagstaff Mall on US 89, the Some-Bunny Special is hopping today from noon to six, offering free spring photos with the Easter Bunny perfect for families chasing that classic holiday magic amid rising grocery bills. It ties right into the fun energy as kids burn off cabin fever before warmer trails open up.[2] Speaking of state moves hitting home, the Arizona Legislature wrapped a whirlwind week yesterday with big debates on gas prices that could ease your pump pain here in car-dependent Flagstaff. Bills like HB2145 and HB2400 aimed for EPA waivers and a fuel tax holiday to cut costs during pricey summer blends, but they stalled HB2955 shifts to next week for more air quality tweaks, potentially lowering your fill-ups as tourism ramps up.[1] Meanwhile, SB1016 passed with changes empowering local improvement districts, which might greenlight neighborhood upgrades around here without hiking your taxes right away. For nature lovers, Northern Arizona Audubon has you covered with easy birding spots like Jack's Canyon trailhead near Sedona just a quick drive south, where anyone can log sightings via free apps no pro skills needed. It connects us to the pines and migrations shaping our ecosystem, especially as spring blooms draw crowds to trails like those off I-17 at Kachina Village.[8] Looking ahead, catch movies at Harkins Theatres on Marketplace Drive for a cozy escape, or plan for NAUs Tuba-Euphonium Studio Recital on Wednesday at Kitt Recital Hall, blending brass vibes with campus energy that spills into our arts scene.[4][7] Families, check Flagstaff365 for Seussical Jr wrapping up soon at TynkerSpace, injecting whimsy into busy weeks.[6] These updates show how our local pulse beats from policy to play, impacting your wallet, walks, and weekend plans. Stay tuned to the changes ahead. This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well 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.

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