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Camp Verde teen turns himself in and admits to ‘killing a man’

On Dec. 26, a 16-year-old boy came to the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office’s eastern substation and reported that he wanted to turn himself in...

Data shows drought over in Yavapai County

The majority of Yavapai County is now out of drought, although it continues to sustain abnormally dry conditions.During the past month, drought affected 41,407...

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...

2022 Year in Review

January ■ At the Sedona City Council’s retreat on Jan. 4, the council opted to completely close trailhead parking lots during the new Sedona Shuttle’s...

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...

Sedona Lago Gardens aids the autistic and neurodivergent

When Barbara Lago donated four homes on 10 acres of land off Dry Creek Road in West Sedona to Rainbow Acres, a 501(c)(3) residential...

Interstate 17 to close overnight Thursday, Jan. 5, between Bumble Bee Road and Sunset Point

Traffic alert: Interstate 17 to close in both directions between Bumble Bee Road and Sunset Point overnight Thursday, Jan. 5 | Plan for delays...

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...

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