A Cottonwood veteran pilot recently talked with a Japanese Zero fighter pilot whom he may have fought against during World War II. Both men are now in their mid-80s but remember their part in the South Pacific as if...
Yes, Sedona is a small town, but no, it is not safe to leave doors unlocked, windows down or keys in the ignition. In the past two months more than $30,000 of cash, tools, jewelry, CDs...
With Uptown parking spots generating $50,000 to $300,000 a year, Sedona is moving forward on a plan to build 104 more spaces. Sedona City Council gave staff the go-ahead Tuesday, July 22, to get the ball...
In spite of receiving a stern lecture on entitlement law and policy from Bill Ring, a Flagstaff land use attorney, Sedona’s Planning and Zoning Commissioners did not approve Paul Galloway’s Piñon Drive project. By Susan Johnson...
It’s a common myth in Sedona that there’s no place to park. On-street parking Uptown and the parking lot at Tlaquepaque are frequently at capacity, but there’s usually a place to park in other locations. ...
Friday, Nov. 1, marks the beginning of Native American Heritage Month. It serves as a significant time when we...
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