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Ron Eland

APS offers tips for winter bills

’Tis the season to turn up the heat. While temperatures have been somewhat higher than normal lately, Mother Nature could easily change that as the new year approaches. In order to stay warm but not empty your wallet, APS —...

Injured officer returns to work

Following a physical altercation with a vehicle theft suspect more than a week ago, a Sedona police officer has recovered from his injuries. “He’s doing well and is slated to be back at work today,” SPD Chief Charles Husted said...

Hundreds trespass at Chapel of the Holy Cross despite signs

The website Tripadvisor lists the Chapel of the Holy Cross as the top attraction in Sedona. For hundreds of visitors, a locked gate and even police presence didn’t stop them from checking if this designation was accurate. The Sedona Police...

Weber hired as Sedona’s first transit manager

Robert Weber had a plan that eventually he would move and possibly retire in Sedona. Little did he know that the plan would take effect several years earlier than expected. The city of Sedona recently announced that Weber was hired...

Sedona Area Homeless Alliance brings Christmas joy

The Sedona Area Homeless Alliance is sharing some Christmas cheer with some of those who need it most. For the fourth-straight year SAHA is serving as one of Santa’s helpers for its A Soft Place to Fall Christmas project. “Most people...

Sedona sketches drafts for Posse Grounds Park improvements

Posse Grounds Park may have a new look in the near future. But first, the city of Sedona is seeking the public’s input to see what those changes may look like. In February, the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department evaluated...

Sedona City Council presented 5-year plan to address affordable housing

The lack of affordable — or available — workforce housing in Sedona has steadily gone from being a problem to becoming a crisis. That feeling was loud and clear on Dec. 9, as the Sedona City Council was presented a...

Spring Creek Ranch annexation crosses hurdle

The owners of a proposed master-planned development took the first step required while seeking annexation by the city of Cottonwood. For more than a year, the proposed Spring Creek Ranch has been on the minds of many in the Verde...

Suspect shot by police at Sedona Airport Terminal parking lot

A Sedona police officer was injured and a suspect was shot following a reported auto theft, in what is now the department’s second officer-involved shooting of the year. Both the officer and suspect were transported to Verde Valley Medical...

Sedona Fire District adapts when firefighters catch COVID

As first responders, members of the Sedona Fire District take precautions before, during and after a call that may be associated with a patient with COVID-19. But despite those safety measures, they have not been immune from testing positive...

About Me

Ron Eland has been the assistant managing editor of the Sedona Red Rock News for the past seven years. He started his professional journalism career at the age of 16 and over the past 35 years has worked for newspapers in Nevada, Hawaii, California and Arizona. In his free time he enjoys the outdoors, sports, photography and time with his family and friends.
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