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Sedona’s new fees expected to lead the state

The Sedona City Council directed staff to continue with the process of possibly increasing development impact fees on Tuesday, Nov. 12, after hearing a staff report explaining that Sedona’s DIF fees were higher than those compared across Arizona. No...

Nguyen, Bliss keep gunning for Sedona gun law

The city of Sedona is facing a possible investigation by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office following a request by Arizona Rep. Quang Nguyen . On Oct. 9, Nguyen sent a letter to the city informing council and staff that...

Nick Canellakis brings the cello to Sedona Symphony

Sedona Symphony Artistic Director Janna Hymes was back on the podium for the Symphony’s second concert of the season and the last before its holiday hiatus, and, in the spirit of artistic collaboration, was joined by her Chamber Music...

Realtors’ association conducting county STR study

The Sedona Verde Valley Association of Realtors is funding a new study to examine the economic role that the short-term rental industry plays in the Verde Valley and across Yavapai County as a whole. SVVAR represents about 1,100 members,...

Hotel to expand with 23 shipping container casitas

The Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a conceptual review for a planned renovation and rebranding of the Best Western Arroyo Roble in Uptown on Oct. 1. The renovation would include the construction of a new restaurant, pool area and...

Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent updates to state law during its Nov. 12 meeting, with the remainder of the new state regulations set to go...

Sedona City Council holds up Posse Grounds flagpole to check size and height

The Sedona City Council considered the possible installation of a permanent flagpole at Posse Grounds Park on Oct. 22, and will return to the question at some unspecified point in the future, after Mayor Scott Jablow and Councilwoman Kathy...

Sunset Lofts proposal given extension through 2026

The Sunset Lofts affordable housing project, which launched with fanfare and excitement on the part of city leaders in July 2021 and later featured in Mayor Scott Jablow’s 2022 election campaign, has faced numerous setbacks, but the Sedona Planning...

Georgiana Dawson turns out violin aficionados

Visiting 10-year-old violinist Georgiana “Georgie” Dawson offered Sedona residents a free concert at the Sedona Public Library on Saturday, Nov. 9, and if you weren’t there, you should have been. Dawson, who is based in Houston, Tex., visits her...

Artists honored for community contributions

The city of Sedona recognized four key contributors to the Sedona arts scene with the seventh Mayor’s Art Awards, last presented in 2017, at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 2, during an awards ceremony that emphasized...

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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