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Chapel declared historic landmark despite protests

Neighbors’ protests against historic landmark designation for the Chapel of the Holy Cross were swept aside by the Sedona Historic Preservation Commission Monday, March 17. The commission voted 6-0 to approve the historic landmark designation for...

City must stay on top of sewers

Wastewater and sewers aren’t the most appetizing of topics, but they’re the most expensive items on Sedona’s financial menu. In response to a request from the Sedona Red Rock News, candidates for Sedona City Council...

Storm drains overwhelmed by Chapel

Forget the sewer. We want storm drains. That’s what some residents in the Chapel area are saying. The Sedona City Council’s decision on Oct. 23 to spend $7.4 million on sewers for the area is...

Chapel’s sewer connection goes down the drain

Sedona City Council put the brakes on a $19 million sales tax bond because it still can’t decide if it wants to connect the city’s sewer system in the Chapel area. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers...

Sinclair reveals Knights Templars’ secrets

For more than 200 years, the Knights Templars were powerful beyond the scope of most kings. With absolutely legendary fighting abilities and public discretions, they may have secured the most sought after treasures in human history, according to...

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APS inspects lines with drone

Arizona Public Service’s predictive maintenance group used a drone to inspect power lines for damage and vegetation growth at...
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