While most the wildfires burning in Northern Arizona are outside the Verde Valley — excluding the Mulch Fire burning at the Yavapai County Transfer Station in Camp Verde — the Verde Valley has been affected by wildfire smoke from...
As anyone living in the Verde Valley surely noticed, the area was hit by a wet winter. More rainfall has led to wetter ground and more vegetation. The fire agencies of the Verde Valley collectively agreed to allow for a...
The Sedona Fire District and the U.S. Forest Service are joining together to offer Sedona area residents an opportunity to dispose of their yard waste and combustible vegetation. SFD Fire Station No. 4, located at 391 Forest Road in...
Be hypervigilant to prevent tragedy during fire season. The first week of May means wildfire season is just around the corner. Sedona residents should strive to be more prepared than ever. Contact the Sedona Fire District...
The Sedona City Council took aim at updating its firearms in public places ordinance during its Dec. 10 meeting,...
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