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VOC rental scrutinized

A Gilbert couple who owns property in the Village of Oak Creek goes before an administrative law judge Friday, July 10, to defend their practice of renting their two-bedroom home for fewer than 30 days. Mark and Debra Betts...

AG pleads homeowners case

Attorney General Terry Goddard, along with the attorneys general of 21 other states and the District of Columbia, sent a letter to U.S. House and Senate Leadership advocating an amendment to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to permit Federal Bankruptcy...

Chapel plan launches a recall fight

Despite threats of recall, the Sedona Fire District governing board announced Wednesday, July 23, it would continue with plans to construct a new fire station in the Chapel area. On June 25, attorney Linda Bagley Wallace...

Salt River Project demands assurances

If the tri-cities of Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley want to pump water from the Big Chino Aquifer near Paulden, they’ll have to provide assurance to the Salt River Project and environmentally concerned groups, such as the Center...

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...

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