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Sedona public schools to open Aug. 24

During the first in-person meeting since schools closed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic in March, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board voted to reopen its schools to students that wish to come back in-person on Monday, Aug....

Yavapai College students learning cooking, wine off-campus

 Though the website for Yavapai College’s Southwest Wine Center has been updated with closure and cancellation notices of late, remnants of the wine center B.C. — before coronavirus — remain, including an idyllic background photo of the Clarkdale campus...

Aerial video of an empty Uptown Sedona on Thursday, April 23

An estimated 4,000 Sedona and Verde Valley residents are normally employed at the retail shops, restaurants, hotels, resorts and offices in the area, but only a few hundred are currently working the area. In April at the height of...

COVID-19 cases slow in Verde Valley

On April 4, Yavapai County had its first death from the COVID-19. As of Tuesday, April 13, the county has 70 cases, with 29 in the Verde Valley and 41 in the Prescott area. Last...

Sedona woman details bout with COVID-19 and recovery

Helen James said she knew she had it before the doctors told her. “I never doubted it was the coronavirus,” the Sedona resident said. “I had all the regular symptoms but thankfully no problem breathing.” ...

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James Arthur Ray, a self-proclaimed ‘guru’ convicted for the ‘sweat lodge’ deaths of 3 people in 2009, has died

James Arthur Ray, 67, a self-styled self-help “guru” whose sweat lodge retreat event led to the death of three...

CSA Jack Ross honored by the city of Sedona

“Captain” Jack Ross has retired as a community services aide with the city of Sedona and the Sedona Police...
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