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City councilors, staff explore splitting Chamber of Commerce from tourism bureau

The joint work session between the Sedona City Council and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau on the afternoon of Wednesday, Jan. 11, revealed sharp differences in the priorities of both organizations and provoked discussion about the...

Damiyr Shuford sings for Sedona’s future

Sedona singer-songwriter Damiyr Shuford had council members, staffers and the members of the public in the audience jamming along to his beat during the Sedona City Council’s first Moment of Art of the new year on Jan. 10. Shuford...

Sedonans’ confidence in city government falls to 34%

The results of the 2022 National Community Survey for Sedona have been released, revealing that the city’s population is both predominantly senior and increasingly dissatisfied with the way their community is being run. The National Community Survey is a...

Sedona’s building codes block affordable, sustainable housing

The city of Sedona is blocking its own efforts to develop both affordable housing and environmentally-friendly housing by adopting building and development codes that increase construction costs and ignore affordable and sustainable materials. Sedona’s Land Development Code asserts that...

Public Works department keeping quiet about Forest Road explosions

The city of Sedona has resolved to complete the Forest Road connection project even if it requires the use of high explosives. “Blasting is planned on some areas of the project site,” the city’s webpage for the project informs...

Council refuses platting application for Refuge at Sedona by 5-2 vote

The Sedona City Council turned down developer Chris Tortorello’s preliminary plat application for the Refuge at Sedona, an 11-home luxury subdivision proposed for 165 Golden Eagle Drive, by a 5-2 vote at its Dec. 13 meeting due to concerns...

Lowell Observatory astronomers help confirm 6 new exoplanets, identify 13 more possible planets

Two astronomers from Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory are among the co-authors of a forthcoming study in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society that will announce the discovery of six exoplanets and an additional 13 planet candidates. However, Gerard...

Saving Sedona’s signature oaks from climate and cultural change

Emory oaks are everywhere you look in Sedona. According to the International Oak Society, the Emory oak, which prefers moist environments, “attains its greatest size on the banks of Oak Creek next to giant Quercus arizonica .” Emory oaks...

City’s October tax collections fall short of budget expectations

The city of Sedona has released its figures for sales and bed tax collections for October, which continue to show both an overall decline in revenue and a sharper decline in overnight tourist stays. Sedona collected $3,021,987 in sales...

County delays access to records of open meeting suit

How long does it take to email someone a set of PDF files? For the millions of people who do it at their jobs every day, the answer is probably 10 to 15 minutes. For Yavapai County, the answer...

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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