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Media law offers clear distinctions for public debate

I was recently asked by a reader why certain indi­viduals can be criticized in letters to the editor while other cannot be in reputable newspapers, like ours. Another reader noted that certain blogs and social media sites in the Sedona...

Dog attack prosecution spurs talks about law

Sedona is home to hundreds of dog owners — maybe even more — and while most of their canine compan­ions are well behaved and friendly, that’s not always the case. If you or your pet...

Win for city on rentals

By Greg Ruland Larson newspapers A Coconino County Superior Court judge threw out two claims and questioned a third in a lawsuit against Sedona by opponents of the city’s short-term rentals ban....

Council tables law on rentals

In the face of possible lawsuit, the Sedona City Council delayed voting on a new ordinance that would make it illegal to advertise short-term rentals in the city. By Greg Ruland Larson Newspapers In...

City won?t face lawsuit for killed pedestrian

The city of Sedona escaped a $10 million lawsuit when Dorald Turner failed to file before Jan. 21, but Turner?s grandson could still stake a claim for the wrongful death of his father. By Trista Steers...

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Sunset Lofts proposal given extension through 2026

The Sunset Lofts affordable housing project, which launched with fanfare and excitement on the part of city leaders in...

Lianne Lydum named Teacher of the Year

Verde Valley School Spanish teacher Lianne Lydum, who is in her ninth year with the school, was named one...
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