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Friday, November 22, 2024

Late Breaking News: Roberts convicted on both counts

Sentencing to follow -   Defeat is a bitter pill to swallow, but Dibor Roberts and her supporters may need to prepare for it.   ...

Bands celebrate a guitarist’s wedding

The Great Wall of China held back the Mongol barbarians. The holy Western Wall in Jerusalem is a place of pilgrimage for Judaism. The walls of Rome stood for 1,000 years until the Vandal...

Fighter pilot beats cancer, shares his experience

Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers Public speaking ranks high among many people’s greatest fears, but not for Lew Hoyt. The former Olympic high...

Former city official retires to Sedona

Enticed by early indications of spring, Mark Keane, a World War II veteran and former Tucson city manager, took a walk in West Sedona. He stood quietly watching several skateboarders through a chainlink fence in...

Magicians who need props look to Village

Of the small handful of magic prop manufacturers in the world, Village of Oak Creek resident Nick Ruggiero is among the most highly specialized. He’s known for his high-tech, esoteric props — most priced well beyond...

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Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent...

Sedona Charter School students to stage ‘The Fork in the Road’ 

Sedona Charter School and the Parangello Players will be performing “The Fork in the Road: A Fractured Fairy Tale”...
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