All-night parties aren’t something Sedona is much known for, but there’s one that deserves a place on everyone’s calendar. Live entertainment, a cookout, silent auction, free massages, luminaria, a midnight pizza run, camping under the stars...
Katie, a young border collie, was excited to be out of her cage and at the center of firefighters’ attention. After taking a lap around the room, to get petted from all...
Village of Oak Creek residents should feel safer knowing the Sedona Fire District now has an alternate way to reach them. With slow or stopped traffic, a likely scenario of Highway 179 during construction, the completion of a bridge...
Charred skeletons of trees along the road in La Barranca II in the Village of Oak Creek remind the subdivision’s residents of how quickly a fire can start and spread in the heat of the summer. ...
Albert Byrl Johnson, 96, of Lake Montezuma, died May 27. A U.S. Navy veteran, Johnson was a Beaver Creek School board member; he built the library, computer lab and several classrooms. Preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy;...
The Sedona City Council held a work session on Oct. 9 at which council members supported creating new regulations...
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