The Coconino National Forest has announced that it will close 10 of the "highest-use destinations and day-use sites" in the Red Rock Ranger District surrounding Sedona until further notice. The Forest had been trying to maintain access to the popular areas...
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By Jeff Schalau Social distancing is the new term we’ve all added to our vocabularies over the last weeks. Many people are at home minimizing contact with others as the COVID-19 pandemic is keeping us out of circulaÂtion....
In consideration of residents and employees, the Yavapai County Recorder’s Office is suspending in-person customer service at the Cottonwood location beginning Tuesday, March 24. Customer service will be conducted solely via drop box, phone, standard mail or email. This...
Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Chairman Craig Brown signed a Proclamation of a Countywide Emergency on March 19. "The proclamation provides the Chairman with additional opportunities and resources to protect Yavapai County residents, working in coordination with local cities...
Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty updated her emergency declaration this afternoon to include closures on dining in at restaurant, bars and many other types of retail food and beverage establishments, starting 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, March 19. The amended declaration also...
A father and son are now dead following a domestic violence incident in Clarkdale on Thursday, Feb. 27. The suspect, Joshua David Hernandez Lord, 33, was shot and killed by Clarkdale police at 3 p.m....
At approximately 3 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, an officer-involved shooting occurred inside a home located on the 1400 block of Second South Street in Clarkdale. Clarkdale Police Officers were dispatched to the home regarding reports of a domestic...
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