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Microchip law raises fears at pet shelters

A new animal shelter law that takes effect Wednesday, Sept. 30, has local shelters worried that owners won’t be able to afford to bail their pets out of jail. The new bill signed by Gov. Jan Brewer on July...

Charter School Excels Again

Head teachers at Sedona Charter School can list a slew of reasons why the school earned the state’s highest label this year. According to Business Administrator Alice Madar, this is the school’s third “excelling” label. The school, located in...

Kirkpatrick Embraces National Scenic Area

Democrats of the Red Rocks President Angela LeFevre, left, and Keep Sedona Beautiful Past President Barbara Litrell, right, welcome Arizona Congressional Dist. 1 Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick to the Sedona Community Fair Sept. 19.   Arizona Congressional Dist. 1...

Sedona Arts Center puts on 5th annual Plein Air Festival

Sedona Arts Center is putting on its fifth annual Plein Air Festival beginning Saturday, Oct. 24, through Sunday, Nov. 1. According to Robert Myers, executive director of the Sedona Arts Center, the Sedona Plein Air Festival brings thousands of...

Flood traps two in a historic structure

One of Sedona’s three National Historic Places was flooded and two employees were trapped inside Thursday, Sept. 10, when the sky opened over Sedona. The Hummingbird House, on the corner of Brewer and Ranger Roads was in exactly the...

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Jamelah Carswell aids crime victims in Sedona

Phoenix native Jamelah Carswell started as the Sedona Police Department’s first victim advocate on Nov. 7. Carswell’s job is to...

Volunteer Sedona splits off from Manzanita

Volunteer Sedona, which was originally a project of Manzanita Outreach launched on Sept. 20, has been spun off into...
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