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Dells Land Use Work Group report called for new amphitheater

From July 2014 through August 2015, the Dells Land Use Work Group held 25 meetings to consider possible future uses for the city of Sedona’s surplus land at the Wastewater Reclamation Plant west of the city. The work group...

American Ballet Theatre animates Sedona arts scene

American Ballet Theatre’s Studio Company made its Sedona debut at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, March 15, to a loud and enthusiastic reception by a packed house. The performance also marked Sedona Ballet’s return to the stage...

Sedona soaked by flooding from rain and snowmelt

More than an inch of rain fell in Sedona and the Verde Valley on Wednesday night, combining with warm temperatures and high levels of snowmelt to produce widespread flooding. Water levels in Oak Creek rose by an estimated nine...

20 city staffers now earn salaries over $100,000

With the city of Sedona gearing up to prepare its fiscal year 2024 budget, a look back at the 2023 budget shows that average budgeted compensation for a city employee is now $106,174. Sedona city staff are compensated, on...

Building inspections increase in Sedona as fewer permits are issued

The number of building permits issued by the city of Sedona for single-family and multi-family housing has declined significantly since the early 2000s, concurrently with an increasing shortage of housing and particularly workforce housing in the area. At the...

Sunset Lofts development now set to rise in the fall

The city of Sedona’s partnership with the MK Company of Scottsdale to construct workforce housing on a vacant parcel located at 220 Sunset Drive is still lingering below the horizon, but the developers are hopeful that Sunset Lofts will...

Sedona’s latest budget survey reveals differing views among residents, city

The city of Sedona released the results of its fiscal year 2024 budget planning survey on March 1. The survey collected 682 responses from Sedona’s 9,684 residents. The survey’s results included incomplete options on public opinion regarding the Sedona...

City settles eminent domain lawsuit over Forest Road extension

The Sedona City Council approved an agreement to settle the city’s pending eminent domain lawsuit with Jean McDonald, formerly the owner of 731 Forest Road, at its Feb. 14 meeting. After the city authorized the route for the Forest...

Council, staff support STR controls, oppose public records at legislature

As of Monday, Feb. 27, Arizona’s 90 legislators had filed 1,528 bills for consideration during the 2023 legislative session. A few of these will likely be of special interest to Sedona residents, especially those dealing with short-term rentals, local...

NAH acting CEO Josh Tinkle addresses health care, costs at DORR breakfast

Northern Arizona Healthcare interim president and CEO Josh Tinkle dropped in on the Democrats of the Red Rocks’ breakfast meeting at the Sedona Community Center on Friday, Feb. 17, as part of his ongoing promotional tour of the Verde...

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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