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Pandemic, holiday add to food bank demand

When the coronavirus pandemic led to officials ordering shutdowns and other issues for businesses and individuals in the spring, local food banks saw demand soar, as fami­lies lost employment and schools closed. Nine months into the crisis, demand at local...

Sedona Fire District adapts when firefighters catch COVID

As first responders, members of the Sedona Fire District take precautions before, during and after a call that may be associated with a patient with COVID-19. But despite those safety measures, they have not been immune from testing positive...

Sedona International Film Festival delayed until June 12

For the organizers of the Sedona International Film Festival, the writing was on the wall. In early November, SIFF Executive Director Patrick Schweiss said the show must go on and that the festival was looking at offering a hybrid approach...

Man arrested for trespassing over mask issue

A trio of incidents in less than a week at Natural Grocers in West Sedona resulted in police being called multiple times. The Sedona Police Department responded to calls related to customers refusing to wear masks in violation of store...

District gets 10th COVID case, 2nd at WSS

On the afternoon of Friday, Dec. 11, Sedona-Oak Creek School District announced that a West Sedona School student had tested positive for COVID-19. This marks the second students at the school for preschoolers through sixth graders, with the first...

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City to buy West Sedona lot, sell 401 Jordan

The Sedona City Council is flipping properties quicker than a short-order cook in a Clarkdale mining camp hurling flapjacks....

Bob Mackie brings the sparkle to Sedona Film Festival

Shake out your sequins for the “Rajah of Rhinestones,” costume designer Bob Mackie, who will be opening this year’s...
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