The Sedona election has already turned ugly. In a “he said/no, he said,” controversy during the recently held forum at the Keep Sedona Beautiful encampment, both candidates for mayor presented different stories on how a possible open meetings law...
An issue of fairness in the Sedona mayor’s race was brought up Thursday, Jan. 14, at the Keep Sedona Beautiful City Council candidate forum after one candidate did not attend because he wanted to avoid potential open-meeting law violations....
A week after Keep Sedona Beautiful’s new president made a speech in favor of KSB sharing a common ground with Sedona City Council, he resigned. On Jan. 13, Ernie Strauch, elected KSB president Dec. 13, made...
Sedona seems to be on the brink of a revolution — or maybe more appropriately, its Latin root “revolutio,” a turnaround. Although far from a revolution, public outcry against a recent Sedona City Council decision, complaints against local governments’...
The Sedona City Council and Sedona Fire District were scheduled to meet Wednesday, Dec. 18, to consider the options...
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