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Sedona
Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Election 2024

Sedona City Council candidate Q&A: Derek Pfaff

Age: 53 Time in Sedona: Eight years Background: “I was born and raised in Phoenix, studied classics and anthropology and attended law school, all at the University of Arizona. I’ve been practicing real estate law for the past 26 years. I...

Sedona City Council candidate Q&A: Kathy Kinsella

Age: 61 Time in Sedona: Eight years full-time resident and six preceding as a part-time resident Background: “My background is in government as a civil servant and an elected official. Prior to being elected to the Sedona City Council, I served...

Sedona mayoral candidate Q&A: John Martinez

Age: 75 Time in Sedona: 19-year resident, 33-year Sedona property owner Background: Carol and I have been together for 47 years. We met at Beckman Instruments. We moved to Sedona from California in 2005. My vast work experience begins as a...

Sedona mayoral candidate Q&A: Scott Jablow

Age: 68 Time in Sedona: 14 years Background: Law enforcement, 31 years Q: How do you propose to amend, alter or repeal Sedona’s building codes to help solve the housing shortage? A: “Building codes in the city are designed to keep people safe...

Democratic incumbent, 2 Republican challengers vie for Coconino County District 3 seat

Democratic incumbent Adam Hess and Republicans Sean Golliher and Tammy Ontiveros are all on the primary ballot for the Coconino County District 3 supervisor’s race. The district represents Oak Creek Canyon, Uptown, Gallery Row and the eastern half of the...

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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...

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...
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