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Most Sedona residents can complain about the problems caused by tourists until we’re blue in the face, and, looking at our community’s dozens of social media pages, we do. Our chief complaints are that an ever-increasing number of tourists...

Our pandemic tourism is a mixed bag

When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Arizona last March, one of the first actions by the mayor of Sedona was to shut down all restaurants, bars, theaters, gyms and public venues, followed one week later by the governor of Arizona...

Ducey didn’t decrease rates, Arizonans did

Since Arizona leaders first began shutting down busi­nesses and public facilities five months ago, the state has seen the rise and fall of COVID-19 infections. Arizona’s Rt, or rate of transmission, has been under 1.0 since June 24 and has...

Sedona area bar owners frustrated with forced closure

Ian Juul, owner of Mooney’s Irish Pub at Hillside Sedona, worries that all bars across the state of Arizona are paying the price for a few bad apples. “To paint us all with a nightclub brush, it’s not fair,” Juul...

Ducey’s mixed messages are causing chaos

With every passing week of the coronavirus pandemic, Arizona’s Gov. Doug Ducey is acting more and more like a duke than the elected executive of the people. Memory loss is apparently a symptom of COVID-adjacent terror, so as a refresher,...

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Sedona Charter School girls help spread positivity 

The Sedona Charter Schools Girls on the Run program held its annual community service project in West Sedona on...

Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent...
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