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Bring light to nonprofits in a dark year

We once looked to 2020 as “the future” — flying cars, in-house androids making meals and doing the laundry, lifelike virtual reality, trips to the moon and Mars, colonies in low-earth orbit and a pill that would end or...

As 10th COVID case nears, SOCSD considers virtual only

Update: The campuses will remain in the hybrid model through Dec. 18, and be virtual-only for a few days following the end of winter break on Jan. 4, 2021 On the morning of Sunday, Dec. 6, Sedona-Oak Creek School District...

COVID-19 prompts government-ordered closures

The increase in new COVID-19 cases has led to some local govern­ments ordering partial shutdowns, though they have so far been far more minor than those ordered in the spring. COVID-19 continued to spread in the Verde Valley, reaching new...

5 city of Sedona employees get COVID

After making it nearly nine months without any reported COVID-19 cases among staff members, the city of Sedona reported last week that five of its employees had tested positive. During the Sedona City Council meeting Tuesday, Nov. 24, City Manager...

Construction industry bounces back

With Arizona’s October unemployment rate at 8%, up from a low of 4.5% in pre-pandemic February, many sectors of the economy are clearly still suffering from the effects of COVID-19. But some sectors are bouncing back, including construction, which is...

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Shari Belafonte follows Harry’s legacy to Sedona

Fresh from her recent appearance at the 67th Grammy Awards, at which the Grammys’ merit award for social change...

Sedona Charter to close its middle school

Sedona Charter School’s Governing Council voted at its Tuesday, Jan. 21 meeting to close the school’s middle school program...
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