A Sedona consulting economic geologist thinks it’s only a matter of time before the perimeter of the sinkhole at Devil’s Kitchen grows due to another collapse. Paul Lindberg has studied this sinkhole for more than three decades and his...
Ninety-six servings of food were prepared by the Verde Valley School kitchen staff and delivered to the soup kitchen at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in West Sedona last week. VVS students Nam Pham, Katja Beisheim,...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers  Judi Keller Keiser was a lot like the hard-shelled, soft-centered chocolates she enjoyed during the holidays. Strong-willed and opinionated when it came to running...
When a plate of freshly-rolled dolmades makes a surprise appearance during an interview, it illustrates exactly what Shirley and Demetrios Fournos have been doing in Sedona for the past quarter of a century — serving others. ...
The Sedona City Council held a work session on Oct. 9 at which council members supported creating new regulations...
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