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Council approves streetlights

A year after 76 streetlights were approved for Highway 89A — then reconsidered — Sedona City Council voted to put them back on the table. On Wednesday, Aug. 13, council voted...

Chapel declared historic landmark despite protests

Neighbors’ protests against historic landmark designation for the Chapel of the Holy Cross were swept aside by the Sedona Historic Preservation Commission Monday, March 17. The commission voted 6-0 to approve the historic landmark designation for...

Condemn a bridge to save a forest?

Should the city of Sedona condemn private land to buy it, then build a bridge at public expense, so that developers can build on landlocked property? By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers Should the city...

Construction begins on camp near VVS

Construction of Camp Soaring Eagle, a summer camp for children with life threatening illnesses, will soon begin near Verde Valley School’s Village of Oak Creek campus. By Tyler Midkiff Larson Newspapers Construction of Camp...

County cars, trucks cost $2.2M

Yavapai County spends more than $2.2 million every year to buy new vehicles and maintain a fleet of 510 cars, trucks and utility vehicles. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers Yavapai County spends more than...

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SR 89A through Oak Creek Canyon reopened after snowstorm closed highway and northbound Interstate 17

The Arizona Department of Transportation reopened State Route 89A through Oak Creek Canyon this evening on Friday, March 7,...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District collecting coins for Special Olympics

To celebrate March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District and Sedona police officers Catherine Beers...
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