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Microtransit may pull up to Sedona July 4

During city budget work sessions on April 17 and 18 and a Sedona in Motion project update meeting on April 24, Sedona city staff updated the council on their plans to expand the city’s transit program, the possible arrival...

Dancers explore cultural contrasts at Sedona Dance Festival

The Sedona Dance Project hosted the inaugural Sedona Dance Festival at Verde Valley School in the Village of Oak Creek on Thursday and Friday, April 18 and 19, featuring both the company of the Sedona Dance Academy and a...

City reserves $18.9 million for apartment subsidies

The second day of the Sedona City Council’s budget work sessions on Thursday, April 18, revealed that city staff have reserved $18.9 million in public funds to subsidize new apartment buildings in Sedona and are planning building code-related permit...

Council considers $105.5 million budget for coming year

Following two days of budget work sessions on April 17 and 18, the Sedona City Council elected to move ahead with city staff’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025. Initially proposed at $100,338,000, following discussion and adjustments, the estimated...

City to fund 80% of visitor center for one more year

The Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s Uptown Visitor Center will remain open following the Sedona City Council’s decision on April 9 to fund 80% of the center’s operations for the coming fiscal year given the possibility that the city could...

Wizzax microphone debuts at free concert

Advances in music technology are driven by artists who wish they had something that doesn’t exist yet, which is how Sedona guitarist Brian David and saxophonist Roy “Rahelios” Figueroa came to develop the Wizzax, a new style of microphone...

Dave Len Scott Quartet jazzes up St. Andrew’s

The Dave Len Scott Quartet played a free jazz concert at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in West Sedona on Saturday, April 13, performing selections from their album “Blessed Mix.” Scott, who is music director at the church, candidly admitted...

Arts nonprofits request $550,000 city investment in culture

Members of Sedona’s arts community, led by Sedona Arts Center CEO Julie Richard, made a pitch to the Sedona City Council to increase arts and culture funding in next year’s budget during the council’s April 9 meeting. Richard told...

City council proposes local DMV to control OHVs

A potential city of Sedona ban on off-highway vehicles is back on the table following the Sedona City Council’s April 9 consideration of the Greater Sedona Recreation Collaborative's recommendations for increased restrictions on OHV use on US Forest Service...

24 city staffers now earning over $100,000 per year

The latest figures from the city of Sedona indicate that average budgeted staff compensation has risen to $112,156, while the number of employees making more than $100,000 increased in the past year from 20 to 24. The big winners...

About Me

Tim Perry grew up in Colorado and Montana and studied history at the University of North Dakota and the University of Hawaii before finding his way to Sedona. He is the author of eight novels and two nonfiction books in genres including science fiction, alternate history, contemporary fantasy, and biography. An avid hiker and traveler, he has lived on a sailboat in Florida, flown airplanes in the Rocky Mountains, and competed in showjumping and three-day eventing. He is currently at work on a new book exploring the relationships between human biochemistry and the evolution of cultural traits.
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