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Juliana Walter

U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters campaigns in Sedona

Despite a controversial few weeks in the news, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters still believes he will take the upcoming primaries and the following election against incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly. Just days after headlines ran across the...

City preps to beat the heat

For the first time in two years, this summer feels like it’s off to a normal start. The city of Sedona’s Park and Recreation Department oversees the Sedona Community Pool, sports leagues, summer camps and the summer cinema series to...

USFS denies trail relocation

The U.S. Forest Service denied some Pine Valley homeowners’ request to move the Rabbit Ears Trail near their neighbor­hood in the Village of Oak Creek based on envi­ronmental issues. “The major deciding factor in placing it where it currently is...

3 on Sedona City Council vote in protest of Suddenlink contract

The city of Sedona renewed its contract with Suddenlink Communications though three council members protested by voting against the item, which is typically an adminis­trative formality. After the addition of Chapter 14 to Senate Bill 1140 in 2018, cities and...

Sedona Airport to repair worn-out terminal

After decades of use, the terminal at the Sedona Airport is getting some repairs. “We have rotten structural beams that haven’t been paid attention to ever,” Sedona Airport General Manager Ed Rose said. The $21,000 project was approved by the airport’s...

Conway named chamber CEO

In the midst of the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau’s popularly debated budget work sessions, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau Board of Directors named Michelle Conway the permanent president and CEO. Conway served as interim...

Verde Valley School opens its farm to the public

This summer, the Verde Valley School plans to open its doors for a weekly community event: Summer on the Farm. Along with local students, farm manager Michael Spielman will be hosting the event. He hopes that each Wednesday night from...

17 city salaries now top $100K

The city of Sedona paid its employees over $7,780,420 in just nine months, from the start of Fiscal Year 2022 last July until mid-April, but 17 employees who together earned over $1.5 million in just nine months — or...

P&Z addresses resort again

After two conceptual reviews, the Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission still questions The Oak Creek Resort’s building plans. The proposed resort is an 80-room hotel, complete with 170 parking spaces, a restaurant, spa and meeting areas, built on 11.58 acres...

City budget tops $112M

The Sedona City Council met last week for the first in-depth discussion of the city’s budget for the Fiscal Year 2022-23. The initial proposed budget sat around $110,424,500 but after the city council changed it for different projects and wages,...

About Me

Juliana Walter was born and raised on the East Coast, originating from Maryland and earning her degree in Florida. After graduating from the University of Tampa, she traveled all over the West for months before settling in Sedona. She has previously covered politics, student life, sports and arts for Tampa Magazine and The Minaret. When she’s not working, you can find Juliana hiking and camping all over the Southwest. If you hear something interesting around the city, she might also find it interesting and can be contacted at jwalter@larsonnewspapers.com.
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