The Sedona City Council voted 6-1 to proceed with annexing 3,422 acres of U.S. Forest Service land and cityowned property ...
Following a presentation from Arizona Water Company executives on Tuesday, Jan. 14, the Sedona City Council decided to assume ...
If you have a creative child looking for summer opportunities, Sedona Arts Center has two unique programs for you. Sedona Arts Center’s 2018 summer camps for creative kids features two weeks of ...
For nearly a quarter century, Audree Juhlin has been a mainstay with the city of Sedona. Despite wearing several hats during her tenure, her goal has remained the same — to serve the public and make ...
Outdoor recreation doesn’t have to stop when the sun goes down. During the evening of Friday, July 27, when the sun sets and makes way for the moon, people can head to Red Rock State Park to partake ...
It’s no secret that there is a housing shortage — or crisis, as some have called it — in Sedona. So whenever there is an opportunity to chip away at that problem, it appears that’s the goal of the ...
It’s yet to be determined whether or not the old saying, “Third time’s the charm” will apply to a hearing involving the city of ...
When the monsoon rains start coming, Verde Valley rockhounds come running. And from first rainfall, there is no time for games for rockhounds, or amateur geologists, when it comes to hunting for ...
The body of a Colorado man was recovered near Midgley Bridge in what appears to be a suicide. According to Sedona Police Sgt. Stephanie Foley, the body was identified as 33-year-old Brent Wilkins.
The desire of a Sedonabased group to give voters an alternative to Home Rule hit a roadblock this week, which may result in the initiative not appearing on the November ballot. On Monday, July 30, ...
It’s a bit of a development déjà vu. More than a decade ago a planned subdivision west of Bristlecone Pines Road and north of State Route 89A was nearing the end of the city approval process when ...
The Sedona Fire District Governing Board just filled a vacancy left by clerk Corrie Cooperman. Soon, they’ll be doing it all over again. During the Wednesday, Feb. 21, meeting, Tim Ernster announced ...