The good news is, statewide the number of COVID-19- related cases are decreasing. The bad news is, it may be quite a while until any semblance of true normalcy returns.
That was the message from Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton...
As the old saying goes, the third time’s the charm.
Last week the city of Sedona completed its third round of interviews over the last few months to fill a soon-to-be vacated city attorney position currently held by Robert Pickels,...
The city of Sedona will be receiving some much-needed funding and it couldn’t have come at a better time.
Staff announced at the July 14 Sedona City Council meeting that the city will get a portion of the federally-funded Coronavirus...
Sedona City Manager Justin Clifton doubted he’d ever see such an agreement.
Following nearly two years of discussion and negotiations, Sedona’s two helicopter tour companies reached an agreement to establish a no-fly zone over the vast majority of the city.
“It’s...
The city is reopening its doors to the public after more than two months of being closed.
While staff has been working from home during that time, city hall has been closed. But that changed on Tuesday, May 26, as...
“Our sound is an ’80s and ’90s-like approach to music. It has a feel like the Dandy Warhols …...
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