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Sedona’s new STR regulations require background checks to screen for possible sex offenders

The city of Sedona’s new permitting ordinance for short-term rentals, which the Sedona City Council passed on Nov. 22, went into full effect on Wednesday, Feb. 15. All STRs operating within city limits are now required to have a...

Steps to Recovery Homes selected for community development grant

The Sedona City Council selected Steps to Recovery Homes of Cottonwood as the recipient of its latest round of Community Development Block Grant funding at its meeting on Jan. 24. CDBG funds are provided at the federal level by...

City to charge ahead with green fleet policy

At the Sedona City Council priority retreat on Jan. 18 and 19, council members and staff renewed their commitment to pursuing green energy policies, in particular by encouraging the use of electric vehicles through the provision of chargers and...

Sedona-area farmers aspire to grow local food sovereignty

At the Sedona City Council priority retreat on Jan. 18, city staff floated a tentative proposal to increase food security in Sedona. “We’d like to work on developing a food security strategy for our community,” said Alicia Peck, the...

City council members push pet project

The grass is always greener on the other side of the dog park. Or at least it will be once the modifications to the Posse Grounds dog park expansion that the Sedona City Council approved on Jan. 10 go...

City signs attempt to limit parking and pedestrian access

If you’re in Uptown and turn onto Navahopi Road from Jordan Road, you’ll likely notice a bright yellow sign above the stop sign on the corner that reads “No trail access.” Keep going up the hill, and you’ll come...

Fraudster tries to sell vacant lot on Windsong Drive

On Jan. 14, a new Sedona property listing for an empty lot located at 550 Windsong Drive, near the Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park, appeared on the Arizona MLS system. The 4,792-square-foot parcel was priced at $180,000, and was...

Riley Hilbert holds out hope for Cultural Park revival

A little over five years ago, in November 2017, 13-year-old Riley Hilbert discovered the Sedona Cultural Park and was immediately captivated. “My grandparents’ house is actually right across the street from the Cultural Park, and we were just kind...

Council denies Chamber of Commerce request for contingency marketing funds

At its Jan. 24 meeting, the Sedona City Council turned down the Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s request that the city release $225,000 of its marketing contingency funds in order to enable the chamber to resume a targeted destination marketing...

Scorpion Booster Club will host Casino Night at SPAC again

The members of the Scorpion Booster Club at Sedona Red Rock High School are gearing up for the return of their signature fundraiser, Casino Night, which will take place at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Feb. 11,...

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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