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Sedona police shoot, kill machete-wielding man

It’s believed to be the city’s first-ever officer-related shooting. According to Chief Charles Husted of the Sedona Police Department, at 1:26 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 20, offi­cers received a call from a resident on Newcastle Lane that there...

No PBA question on 2020 ballot

The 2018 Sedona city election has been described by many as the most conten­tious one in the city’s 32 years since incorporation.  A lot of that was the result of one item — Home Rule vs. Permanent Base Adjustment....

No PBA question on 2020 ballot

The 2018 Sedona city election has been described by many as the most conten­tious one in the city’s 32 years since incorporation.  A lot of that was the result of one item — Home Rule vs. Permanent Base Adjustment....

Lauren Browne is new voice of city

When Lauren Browne was told that she was being promoted to be the city’s next communications manager, her first feeling was that of excitement and her first thought was, “Let’s do this.”  I’m always looking...

Developer pulls Villa Bellaggio project from consideration

During the Wednesday, Jan. 15, Yavapai County Board of Supervisors meeting, Vice Chairman and District 3 Supervisor Randy Garrison announced that the Villa Bellaggio development project has been put on hold for the foreseeable future. “The Bellaggio development...

Sedona City Council again lists traffic as a top priority

Think of it as a post-Christmas wish list. Every year the Sedona City Council meets to discuss its priorities for the upcoming year and to put them in order of importance from high to low. This year’s list,...

Chamber updates Sedona City Council on tourism

The message from the Sedona Chamber of Commerce has remained the same for the past few years: When it comes to tourism, the goal is quality over quantity with less visitors spending more money. Sedona...

Sedona marijuana dispensary burglarized 3 times

The Sedona Police Department is continuing its investiga­tion into a trio of burglaries, all at the same location. Over a five-week period at the end of the year, Bloom Dispensary, at 465 Jordan Lane, saw a series of...

No ranger station park anytime soon

It’s been more than five years since the city purchased land on Brewer Road in anticipation of someday turning it into a park.   Since then little has been done, but that was known going in. When...

City gets public input from citizen work group

When it comes to public participa­tion, Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton is a proponent of the old philosophy: The more the merrier.  That thought will be evident during this year’s budget process as the city will be shifting...

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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