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New DUI penalties aim to crack down

Social drinkers may want to think twice before ordering another glass of wine — it could land them in the clink. New Arizona DUI laws crack down on individuals who choose to drink and drive...

DPS print checks

For some he was a good boss. For others, he didn’t pass the smell test. Court records show he left Maryland with nearly $120,000 taken from a joint bank account he had with his soon-to-be-ex-wife.  The divorce was still...

Illegal worker law threatens hotels, resorts

The lives of Arizonans and other Americans are poised to be devastated by the state’s new employer sanctions law aimed at immigrants, according to Tomas Bialet, director of the Latino Center in Cottonwood. ...

60 big trees won’t be cut down

Giant, neon green signs hang from trees along Hwy. 179 between the bridge over Oak Creek and the ‘Y’ intersection — Save Sedona Trees wants to stop them from being cut down. ...

Dearden SRO of the year

Since Rena Dearden joined the Sedona Police Department, she’s been a department jewel, according to SPD Police Chief Joe Vernier. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Since Rena Dearden joined the Sedona Police...

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Sedona Red Rock High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame Committee names 9 athletes to inaugural list

The Sedona Red Rock High School Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is excited to announce its inaugural class for...

E. Lynn Riordan named Sedona associate magistrate

The law west of Oak Creek is increasingly in the hands of a Verde Valley native, Judge Earlda Lynn...
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