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Potential airport takeover stalls on takeoff

The city of Sedona’s exploratory proposal to purchase the Sedona Airport from Yavapai County was shot down by Sedona City Council’s unanimous consent during a special meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 25, which was called to consider the results of...

Unmarked political signs appear throughout Sedona

After exhaustive research, the Sedona Red Rock News has determined that two unattributed signs urging a “yes” vote on Proposition 483 were placed by car camp supporter Steve Segner. While a recent NEWS nonscientific poll indicated that 91% of...

Saddlerock Crossing gets zone change in 4-3 vote

The site of the former Biddle Outdoor Center nursery at Soldier Pass Road in West Sedona, vacant for years, may finally see development after the Sedona City Council voted 4-3 on Sept. 24 to approve a zone change and...

Forest Road contract now totals $16.9 million

The Sedona City Council approved an 11th change order for the Forest Road extension project during its Sept. 10 meeting, which will increase the amount of Fann Contracting's contract for the project by an additional $1,474,527. This is in...

Five residents apply for three P&Z seats

The application period for membership on the Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission closed on Sept. 3. Five individuals applied for three open seats on the commission, including current Vice Chairwoman Charlotte Hosseini and Commissioner Will Hirst, who are applying...

Council to move ahead with 15 mph OHV speed limit

With little public interaction, the Sedona City Council took the first step on Tuesday, Sept. 10, toward making Sedona the first city in Arizona to have a separate and lower speed limit for off-highway vehicles by holding a public...

Dave Len Scott explores two centuries of trumpet tunes

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Music Director Dave Len Scott sounded his trumpet to good purpose during a concert performance at the church on Sunday, Sept. 8, accompanied by pianist Tiantian Liang of the Northern Arizona University music faculty. Scott...

Board a rollercoaster of the mind with mentalist Brett Barry

The Sedona International Film Festival is trying out a couple of new shows this September, starting with an appearance by Phoenix mentalist Brett Barry on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 4 p.m. “I’ve had my eyes on Sedona for a...

Sedona’s Samaire Armstrong stars in political drama

Sedona actress Samaire Armstrong will be appearing in a leading role in the upcoming film “God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust,” which premiered in Dallas on Sept. 4 prior to its run at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre...

Council creates nonprofit contracts to prevent misspending

The Sedona City Council approved fiscal year 2024-25 funding for 30 local nonprofit organizations through the Small Grants Program on Aug. 13 in the amount of $350,000. Thirty-two organizations had requested funding in the amount of $541,682. During council’s...

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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