For years, there have been rumors of underground military tunnels, helicopters disappearing in Secret Canyon, men in black, camouflaged military with M-16 rifles chasing away hikers, UFO sightings, paranormal activity, strange lights appearing and disappearing with the blink of...
On Aug. 6, 1926, 19-year-old Gertrude Caroline Ederle was the first recorded woman to swim across the English Channel. She was an American competition swimmer, an Olympic champion and a world record-holder in five events.
On Sept. 10, 1982,...
The Sedona Arts Center’s “¡Qué Hermoso!” exhibit showcases the power of art through storytelling. Eight artists are collaborating to celebrate Latino culture and traditions through thought-provoking imagery. The program runs through Friday, May 26.
Julie Richard, SAC executive director,...
Patrick Schweiss, executive director of the Sedona International Film Festival, recently brought “Every Brilliant Thing,” a theatrical one-character play, to the Mary D. Fisher Theatre in Sedona. The play deals with the issue of mental health and is an...
Brian Armstrong and Stan Durkalec notice when things around the city are out of place. Whether it’s residents reporting complaints about the luminosity of the paint on a Sedona home, an unsightly property, the improper use of business signage,...
The aroma of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, feeling the cool ocean breeze on a warm sunny day, listening to a babbling brook, watching clouds move, the sound of laughter, a child’s embrace and eating an ice cream cone...
The 20th annual Sedona Visual Artists Coalition Open Studios Tour kicks off on Friday, April 28, and runs through Sunday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
This year, 48 artists will showcase their work in ceramics,...
Mustafa Toby Eck’s life came full circle as he sat conversing with other filmmakers at Yavapai College during the 29th Sedona International Film Festival a few weeks ago.
Eck grew up in Sedona and graduated from Sedona Red Rock...
Caedmon Rux, 17, says that “he’s ready.”
In just four months, on July 17, he will be heading to the U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, where his mental and physical abilities will be tested for 13...
“Equality is the goal. Equity is the means to get there. We can all play a part in this. Each of us can actively support and embrace equity within our own sphere of influence,” said Michelle Conway, president and...
Carol Kahn worked for Larson Newspapers from June 29, 2021, to Oct. 9, 2023.
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