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Group favors lights

Calling themselves the “silent majority,” a group of Sedona residents has decided to speak up in favor of installation of streetlights on Highway 89A. On Oct. 1, supporters of the streetlights sent more than 200 letters...

Sedona rallies against the city

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’...

Safety advisory panel sees the light

Streetlights could shine in West Sedona by June 2009, giving Hwy. 89A motorists a chance to see pedestrians after dark and reducing fatal collisions, but only if Sedona City Council approves and scientific studies justify the cost. ...

Yield, but don’t stop in roundabouts

According to Hwy. 179 Improvement Project Public Outreach Manager Kristin Darr-Bornstein, the Arizona Department of Transportation conducted extensive community outreach in the years leading up to the project and roundabouts were the community choice by far. ...

Streetlight protesters host forums

Protestors who oppose adding streetlights on Hwy. 89A turn up the heat next week when they pitch a compromise to the Sedona City Council and host a talk by International Dark-Sky Association co-founder David Crawford. ...

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Lt. Raquel Oliver joins Sedona police

After retiring in January from the Dallas Police Department, where she had worked since 2005, Raquel Oliver relocated to...

NCIS arrests Sedona man for $178 million in federal wire fraud and money laundering charges

A Sedona man who was arrested while walking his dog on Dry Creek Road on Thursday, Sept. 5, by...
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