Customers of the Sedona branch of Bank of America were greeted for more than a week with a message that it — along with many others across the nation — was temporarily closed.
Bank of America corporate spokeswoman Britney Sheehan...
Aliza Lyle-Smythe Sept. 12, 1912 — Dec. 18, 2009 Aliza Lyle-Smythe, or Aliza Caillou, 97, died in her home in Sedona on Dec. 18. She was surrounded by family and loved ones. She leaves behind daughter Nadia Caillou. She...
Stop foreclosure, lower your payments and take charge of your financial future. Join the Sedona Creative Life Center for a live seminar Saturday, Feb. 28, from 1 to 4 p.m., with a question and answer session at the end...
One of the hardest parts of getting out of homelessness is getting a bank account, learning to budget and re-establishing credit. Without these, a person with felonies or bad credit cannot get a bank account, which...
If Angela Lefevre wrote an essay on “What I did on my summer vacation,” it might be some tense reading. Most vacationers would not consider a sweep though the Middle Eastern hot spot known as...
The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent...
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