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Checking in on VOC water supplies

Last August, the U.S. Bureau of Rec­lamation declared a Tier 1 water short­age on the Colorado River — the first time a shortage has...

Sedona City Council talks broadband

Broadband is coming to Yavapai County — and sooner than some may have expected. Stan Goligoski, execu­tive director of Yavapai County Education Service Agency’s Support...

Sedona letter asks USFS for OHV permit system

The city of Sedona has informed the U.S. Forest Service that regarding powersports on public lands, the city wants to see tighter regulations and...

Drive carefully during fall tourist season

As we are now in mid-October during the height of the fall tourist season, residents have likely noticed the extreme increase in the numbers...

Crews close over 100 social trails in Oak Creek Canyon

Last week, trail crews with the Arizona Conservation Corps wrapped up a fall season of closing and improving trails in Oak Creek Canyon, part...

Sedona hotels cope with staffing shortages

While October is consid­ered high season for tourism, finding employees for hotel and resort properties is at its lowest in Sedona. Searching for and retaining...

USFS seeks comment on Sedona trailhead shuttles

The American people will have the oppor­tunity to weigh in on Sedona’s plan to begin trailhead shuttle service in the spring of 2022. On Wednesday,...

Sedona artists invite all to studios

This coming weekend, artists around the Verde Valley will open their personal studios for public viewing thanks to the Sedona Visual Artists Coalition and...

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