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City of Sedona may end funding to visitor center

The city of Sedona does not plan to renew its contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce for management of the Uptown Visitor Center...

Council asked to add up to 10 staff positions, give midyear raises

City of Sedona staff will potentially be getting a pay raise and maybe new help following the Sedona City Council’s priority retreat on Wednesday...

Head of the Prescott National Forest retires

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors recognized outgoing Supervisor of the Prescott National Forest Dale Deiter for his work during its Wednesday, Dec. 6...

Sedona Red Rock High School students aid homeless youth

“We all had a small idea and we made it pretty big,” Sedona Red Rock High School student Estefani Arce-Cruz said, explaining how seven...

Sedona lowers fares for planned microtransit system

The Sedona City Council approved a reduction on Tuesday, Dec. 12, of the base fare for the city’s yet-to-be deployed microtransit system from $6...

Examining the origins of Sedona’s ‘sacred’ land

Increasing American Indian use of the First Amendment to declare lands sacred and thereby reclaim them from United States control was an act of cultural appropriation, and the subsequent adoption of that "sacred land" label by Sedonan spiritual seekers was an act of reverse cultural appropriation.

Red Rock Ranger District to analyze comments, consider modifications to proposed trail enhancements

The public comment period for the Red Rock Trails Access Plan, scheduled through December 20, has ended. The Coconino National Forest would like to thank...

Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund picks its 2024 projects

The Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund has announced its proposed projects for 2024, which will include trail work on the Schnebly Hill Trail, the...

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