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Sedona hotels cope with staffing shortages

While October is consid­ered high season for tourism, finding employees for hotel and resort properties is at its lowest in Sedona. Searching for and retaining employees has become an issue — but many hoteliers say that this isn’t anything new. However,...

Pandemic problems persist for Sedona Red Rock

What has been a turbulent and disruptive week for sports at Sedona Red Rock Jr./Sr. High School is a striking déjà vu, harkening back to the earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when an onslaught of cancellations and postponements...

SOCSD open after two-day COVID closure last week

After closing both campuses for two days last week due to a cluster of COVID-19 cases, things are back to normal this week for the Sedona-Oak Creek School District. Both West Sedona School and Sedona Red Rock Jr./Sr. High School...

Lodging expert says Sedona hotel stays may drop

To say the past year has been a roller-coaster for the lodging industry may be a bit of an understatement. For example, as some tourist destinations were decimated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the past 18 months, the city of...

Reality of rural Arizona may catch up with buyers

With the recent housing boom, there are a number of new residents moving into Sedona as current residents take advantage of the high cost of home prices, sell and move away. We must ponder the long-term implications of this demo­graphic...

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Tyler Carson, Teresa Joy unleash the Celts

Following his two appearances on CBS Mornings last fall, Tyler Carson returned to a sold-out Mary D. Fisher Theatre...

Council plans three Uptown kiosks, removal of trail information

The Sedona City Council approved a new contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce for operation of the Uptown...
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