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CFA group focuses on Arizona’s future and how to shape it

What do Arizonans think is going well in the state? What should change? And how? These are some of the questions the Center for the Future of Arizona has been trying to answer for the last 15 years. In...

ADOT looking to save more water at rest areas

Water at Arizona Department of Transportation rest areas, most of them located in remote desert locations and relying on their own wells, is like water to Arizona overall: There’s only so much of it, a great deal of effort...

The Arizona Game and Fish Department accepting Wildlife Manager applications

The Arizona Game and Fish Department is now accepting applications for its wild­life manager positions. A wildlife manager position with the AZGFD is a field-oriented, commissioned officer position whose duties include conserving and protecting Arizona’s...

Gov. Doug Ducey signs bill regulating rentals

For communities like Sedona that have seen a dramatic increase in the number of short-term vacation rentals, there was hope during the current Arizona Legislative session that some relief may be in sight. Depending on...

Leave baby wildlife alone, AZFGD says

Rising temperatures and longer days mean spring is here, and newborn wildlife are likely exploring the world around them. The Arizona Game and Fish Department understands the public’s desire to help seemingly abandoned animals such...

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Jason Vieaux on view at Chamber Music’s season opener

Chamber Music Sedona launched its 42nd season on Sunday, Dec. 8, with an appearance by classical guitarist Jason Vieaux,...

Uptown parking meters raise $3.3 million over seven years

The city of Sedona has taken in a total of $3,362,779.17 in revenue, or $2,585,327.29 adjusted for inflation since...
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