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Supervisors hearing for VOC hotel rezoning postponed

The red shirts are expected to again be on display as a show of support against a proposed hotel in the Village of Oak Creek. The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors will now hear the matter on Wednesday, Nov....

SPD chief Husted addresses mass shootings

Like most, Sedona Police Chief Charles Husted said he was shocked when watching coverage of a combined 32 people being killed by gunmen in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio — less than 13 hours apart.  “I was absolutely...

City awaits water tank hearing

The city of Sedona is still waiting for the next step regarding a lawsuit filed against it earlier this year. The lawsuit centers around a deci­sion by the city to allow a 1.5-million-gallon water tank to be built in a...

Consultant looks at possible parking garage

The idea of another parking garage in Uptown has been batted around for several years as to whether or not it’s needed. The city of Sedona has taken a step to answer that question. The...

Workshop to help business

Business owners — or those with an idea for one — are encouraged to attend a workshop sponsored by the city of Sedona.  On Tuesday Aug. 13, the city will be hosting a business workshop entitled “Effective Networking & Presenting...

Sedona city staff seeks input on pedestrian and cyclist Wikimap

It’s the helpful concept with the funny name.  The city of Sedona has launched the online tool Wikimapping to collect ideas for walking and biking improvements.  The tool features a map of Sedona in which...

Chief Husted talks with residents over coffee

It was probably a good thing there was a sign outside of Starbucks explaining what was going on inside.  On Tuesday, July 30, 10 uniformed officers from the Sedona Police Department joined Chief Charles Husted during his first Coffee...

6,587-square-foot house planned as a commercial vacation rental raises concerns

Large homes in Sedona are far from uncommon. But one home in the Chapel area has received a lot of discussion as of late.  Work has started on a 6,587-square-foot home at 49 Eagle Lane...

Popular star party returns to Posse Grounds Park on Aug. 2

It’s been more than 400 years since Galileo Galilei invented the telescope. And thanks to his creation, it’s allowed billions of people to step onto worlds millions of miles away.  For the second straight year, Sedona-area residents will...

Sedona City Council picks undercrossing path for SR 179 by Tlaquepaque

There are several spots around Sedona where traffic gets snarled during the busier times of the year — between Tlaquepaque and Tlaquepaque North on State Route 179 being one of them.  The city is working to help reduce...

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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