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Editorials & Opinions

As pandemic grows, so does fallacious debate

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a unique online environment with high numbers of Americans opting to stay home for safety or because there’s nothing...

Put kids back in the classrooms if safe to do so

Just over a month from now, students in Arizona are scheduled to return to class. Late last month, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed an executive...

Write-ins make for contested area elections

Earlier this year, it appeared that we would have a relatively robust Sedona City Council election. There were two candidates for mayor and five...

Social media censorship not a rights violation

Every few years, civil discourse in the United States reaches a heightened state often between two, sometimes dozens, of polarized positions as we battle...

Ducey’s mixed messages are causing chaos

With every passing week of the coronavirus pandemic, Arizona’s Gov. Doug Ducey is acting more and more like a duke than the elected executive...

It’s up to us to make ‘a more perfect union’

Saturday, July 4, marks the 244th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence The declaration is an essay in four parts: The preamble,...

Editorial: Mayor’s shoddy show leaves council futile

Until Tuesday, June 23, most residents of Sedona assumed that their City Council weighed decisions collectively and voted on issues based partly on data,...

Verde Valley’s barons aren’t ‘for the people’

As we warned back in March, the COVID-19 crisis will result in events that would undermine democratic norms and our liberty. Now we have two...

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