As COVID-19-related restrictions begin to lift statewide — and with some semblance of normalcy on the horizon — some things are slowly returning to the way they were prior to the pandemic.
Around this time last year, the city of...
Nine residents have thrown their proverbial hats into the ring for the vacancy left on the Sedona City Council following the departure of Councilman Bill Chisholm last month.
Council met in executive session on Tuesday, March 9, to discuss...
With the Uptown improvements under its collective belt, the city of Sedona is now focused on several other projects as part of the ongoing Sedona in Motion transportation plan.
The Sedona City Council was given an update on the progress...
Illegal parking at trailheads has always been an issue — especially in spring and fall — but lately it’s turned into a year-round problem.
As a way to help combat the issue, the city of Sedona is in the process...
It’s been nearly a decade since the last time the city of Sedona has had the need to search for a new second-in-command. But that’s all about to change.
Sedona Assistant City Manager Karen Osburn recently accepted the promotion to...
Sedona City Councilman Pete Furman said he was trying not to use the word “sprawl,” but he did eventually...
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