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Ron Eland

Sedona International Film Festival hosts ‘Love Letters’

Susan Casper is no stranger to being in front of a camera. But being on stage before a live audi­ence, well, that’s a whole different ball game.  “I have been a television broadcaster for almost...

Chapel Vandal faces more charges

Additional charges against a Sedona man are pending following his arrest for allegedly vandalizing one of the area’s most iconic landmarks on video.  At around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25, Sedona police received a call that a man...

Sedona man arrested for vandalizing Church of the Holy Cross

A Sedona man was arrested following vandalism of one of the area’s most iconic landmarks. At around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 25, Sedona police received a call that a man had vandalized the Church of the Holy Cross in front...

City updates building code

It was more than a decade in the making.  By a 6-1 vote, the Sedona City Council approved the adoption of building code updates and amendments including the 2018 International Code Council codes and the 2017 National Electrical Code...

Council OKs contract for underpass design

The first step in alleviating pedestrian traffic near a popular tourist destination was taken thanks to a unanimous vote by the Sedona City Council.  A professional service contract was awarded to WSP USA Inc. on Tuesday, Sept. 24, for...

Jury awards $4.9M in sexual misconduct trial

A former Sedona mas-sage therapist was ordered to pay $4.93 million after a jury found him guilty of alleged sexual misconduct against two women. The money was awarded following a recent civil trial in Yavapai County Superior Court against...

National Night Out pairs with West Sedona School event

For years, National Night Out has been a time for the public and law enforcement to come together as one. And while Sedona has hosted the event many times, this year’s celebra­tion will be a bit different. Things will take place...

City’s police shooting range gets makeover

The Sedona Police Department’s shooting range is one of those facilities that’s kind of out of sight, out of mind. And it’s shown. But the Sedona City Council recently approved funding for the second phase of work to be done...

City addresses sleeping in public spaces

For the past year, sleeping on public grounds within the city of Sedona has been legal as a result of a court ruling — but with an asterisk. In Martin v. City of Boise, an ordinance that criminal­ized people sleeping...

Sedona Fire District chooses purchase option

After holding off on a decision for a month, the Sedona Fire District was given the green light in purchasing five new vehicles.  Last month the SFD Governing Board voted 3-2 to wait on purchasing the vehicles in order...

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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