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Scanners silent for 9/11 ceremony

The scanners will be silent Friday, Sept. 11, at 8 a.m., as part of Sedona Fire District’s Sept. 11 commemorative ceremony. SFD crews, Sedona Police Department and residents will gather at the flagpoles at SFD Station No. 1 in...

Fest reels in money

More than 7,200 individuals reveled in the parade of films, celebrities and workshops provided by the 14th annual Sedona International Film Festival & Workshop’s weeklong program, up 1,300 from the prior year. The festival began with...

Piñon project lawyer objects to P&Z delays

In spite of receiving a stern lecture on entitlement law and policy from Bill Ring, a Flagstaff land use attorney, Sedona’s Planning and Zoning Commissioners did not approve Paul Galloway’s Piñon Drive project. By Susan Johnson...

Council gives nod to 210-room resort

Fitch Industries won the first round in their bid to build a 210-room hotel when Sedona City Council voted unanimously for a major amendment to the Sedona Community Plan. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers ...

Mixed-use wins over City Council

    In the next two years, Paul Galloway plans to transform the debris-covered dirt lot next to Walgreens on Hwy. 89A into a “gorgeous” mixed-use development. Kallof Place, the future...

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Residents ask to pause path

Twenty-three Andante Drive residents led by Terry and Duane Gregory met informally with Mayor Scott Jablow and City Councilwomen...

Sedona police get $1.1 million for new radios

The Sedona City Council took 17 minutes on April 8 to vote unanimously for a $1,107,587.30 linking agreement with...
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