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Juliana Walter

Loren protests city’s housing shortage

If you have driven on State Route 89A by Coffeepot Road in the past few days, you may have noticed someone standing with a sign advocating for the working homeless of Sedona. That someone is Zzenn Loren, formerly known...

Airport looks to form an advisory committee

The Sedona Airport will be forming an advisory committee for the airport manager, while still in the midst of a lawsuit with one of the main tour companies who would be involved in the volun­tary Fly Friendly agreement. Advisory Committee...

WSS principal to quit and move back East

West Sedona School Principal Aaron Coleman announced at the Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s board meeting this is his last school year in Sedona. “It’s just such a beautiful campus, scenically beau­tiful. But the climate and culture here, the kids here,...

Trail shuttles log 8,500 boardings in first 4 days

The Sedona Shuttle has picked up thou­sands of people in the second week of its fully opera tional trailhead transit service. In just the first four days, the city of Sedona reported the shuttles were boarded 8,500 times. A boarding...

4 mayoral, 6 council candidates on ballot

The ballots are set for the upcoming Sedona City Council and Mayoral elections. With the primaries on August 2 and the general election on Nov. 8, the city will be looking for three four-year councilors and the mayor for a...

P&Z cancels meetings

The Planning and Zoning Commission has canceled their last three meetings due to lack of current projects that are past their initial review process. Since their last meeting on February 15, P&Z has yet to meet about any of the...

Students focus on STEM, pollution

Sedona students are tackling some of the city’s biggest issues. West Sedona School students are working in high gear with their Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, better known as STEM, three-year grant from Northern Arizona University and Arizona Public...

Sedona man heads to Ukrainian border

West Sedona resident Mark Cary and his son Shane left for the Polish border on March 30 for a two-week trip to help provide supplies for the refugees leaving from the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. “I was looking into it and I...

89A construction concerns local businesses

Oak Creek Canyon will be more diffi­cult to navigate over the next year and a half, and locals are not too happy about it. At their virtual meeting on March 23, Arizona Department of Transportation engineers and project managers discussed...

Festival has another successful year

Thousands of people gathered on Saturday for the return of Sedona’s popular Food Truck Festival. At the Posse Grounds Park, around 15 trucks were parked on two adjoining baseball fields with tents and chairs spread across the two areas. “This year’s...

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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