It’s the phone call that every parent fears the most — that their child has been killed.Every 15 minutes someone in this country dies as a result of a drunk driving-related accident. And this time of the year with...
“The value of doing something live is that it gives us permission to not be perfect,” Kate Hawkes said.Paul Friedman and Angel Guevara — the other two participants of the Friday, April 10, installment of Philosophy in the Public...
Even the epic scope of a Greek play, complete with lightning bolts hurled from the sky and gods taking on the forms of men, begins with a cast of players working out the kinks — as sixth-graders in West...
Taking a date out for painting lessons is generally not a cost-effective way to get to know someone — or learn a new skill, for that matter — but a Sedona business is looking to change that.“My wife, Genevieve,...
The message was simple: CVS is coming to Sedona. The only question left unanswered was which of two options would be used. Representatives of the nationwide pharmacy hosted a meeting on Monday, April 13, to give a...
Born in 1934, Ruthie Jordan grew up in the cabin that would one day comprise the main building of the Sedona Heritage Museum, living for much of that time with running water but no flush toilet. “I remember...
Even in Sedona, land of spiritual retreats and vortex tours, few stories tell of a transformation brought about by the discovery of a nearly dead baby owl.Yet this is just how Lauren McCue’s story of becoming a massage therapist...
Attorney Jason Morris has been representing CVS for the past 15 years, during which time the company has opened 60 stores in Arizona. But his 61st has proven to be the most difficult.It’s been more than a year and...
Paper or plastic?It’s a question asked countless times a day at stores across the country — unlike many other countries around the globe that have banned the use of ultra-thin plastic bags. Even in the U.S., California, for...
When Eliot Colsten heard the story and saw the photos of an SUV that had been swept downstream in Oak Creek, he thought the worst.“Last year we did our first recovery of a vehicle that involved a fatality,” he...
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