Sedona residents love Halloween. It’s perhaps the only time of year when the city’s colorful cast of characters, crazies and creative types can walk down the street without garnering second looks. Only the tourists seem to notice the difference...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers  Judi Keller Keiser was a lot like the hard-shelled, soft-centered chocolates she enjoyed during the holidays. Strong-willed and opinionated when it came to running...
The Great Wall of China held back the Mongol barbarians. The holy Western Wall in Jerusalem is a place of pilgrimage for Judaism. The walls of Rome stood for 1,000 years until the Vandal...
More than 7,200 individuals reveled in the parade of films, celebrities and workshops provided by the 14th annual Sedona International Film Festival & Workshop’s weeklong program, up 1,300 from the prior year. The festival began with...
A device that can save a medium-size restaurant an average of 50,000 gallons of water per year debuted at Amara Creekside Resort, the first restaurant in the area to sign up for the Arizona Rinse Smart program. ...
The Sedona Heritage Museum held its annual Veterans Day ceremony and lunch on Monday, Nov. 11, with about 200...
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