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Foreigners face hurdles to Sedona tourism

On Nov. 8, the U.S. reopened its borders to vaccinated tourists from 33 countries previously barred from non-essen­tial travel to the country due to...

Sedona builder Phil Morris dies

After a two-year battle with congestive heart failure, Phil Morris, 84, died Nov. 15. The Morris Company’s portfolio includes commercial projects such as Enchantment Resort,...

Coffee Pot is ready to serve

After taking last year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sedona’s famous breakfast spot and home of the 101 omelets, Coffee Pot Restaurant, is...

Sedona honors U.S. veterans

Last year’s milestone marked the 75th anniver­sary of the end of World War II, the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War...

SRRHS hosts assembly for Veterans Day

Sedona Red Rock High School’s student council hosted its inaugural Veterans Day assembly on Nov. 10. Around 200 students gathered in the Sedona Performing Arts...

Feds make Oak Creek a ‘critical’ snake habitat

When a group of Arizona Conservation Corps workers were performing trail maintenance in upper Oak Creek Canyon last month, they came upon a rare...

Woman’s birthday gift is 2nd SIFF theater

Alan Sheldon may have picked the perfect early birthday gift for his wife, Alice. It was one that not only expresses the love he has...

Mexican gray wolf Anubis is back on the howl

Anubis, a wide-ranging Mexican gray wolf, has returned to the Flagstaff-Sedona area after wildlife officials captured him outside Flagstaff in August and then released...

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