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Vandals break Mother Nature’s heart

Whoever is spray painting large hearts in some of Sedona’s most remote and pristine outdoor wilderness areas may soon be spending all their time indoors, behind bars. So far, 21 defacements have been found and 20 cleaned up, according...

Local shovels stimulus-ready

President Barack Obama signed the stimulus bill Feb. 17 and now Verde Valley communities wait to see how much money trickles down for local road projects. A stoplight at Airport Road made the list of regional improvements recommended to...

City asks for $15 million

City officials representing Sedona in the hopes of receiving federal funding are calling a recent trip to Washington, D.C., a success. “I think it was successful,” Interim City Manager Alison Zelms said. “We made good contacts.” Zelms and Mayor...

AG pleads homeowners case

Attorney General Terry Goddard, along with the attorneys general of 21 other states and the District of Columbia, sent a letter to U.S. House and Senate Leadership advocating an amendment to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to permit Federal Bankruptcy...

Mayoral candidates battle over finances at forum

City budgeting, tax revenues and financial projections might seem like dry topics of discussion, but not when candidates for Sedona mayor step to the podium. City budgeting, tax revenues and financial projections might seem like dry topics of discussion,...

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New annual pass coming for Sedona rec sites

The Coconino National Forest and its concessionaire ExplorUS announced on Wednesday, Dec. 18, that they will be discontinuing the...

David Key hired as president & CEO of the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau

The Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is proud to announce David Key as its new president...
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