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737s won’t be landing in Sedona any time soon

To stay current, pilots with an instrument rating — navi­gating by instruments only — need to perform a certain number of instrument-only landing approaches each year. To save time and fuel, pilots will often just “shoot approaches” — approach...

Civilian honored by Sedona Police Department

Sometimes those who protect the public need a helping hand from those they serve. That was the case on Dec. 20 of last year when officers from the Sedona Police Department were involved in the department’s second officer-involved shooting of...

Sedona Airport hosts police training

On an asphalt expanse larger than a football field at Sedona Airport, Sedona police officers with orange and black rubber guns drawn practiced a high-risk vehicle stop, yelling methodical instructions at pretend suspect Sgt. Michael Dominguez, who slowly exited...

Injured officer returns to work

Following a physical altercation with a vehicle theft suspect more than a week ago, a Sedona police officer has recovered from his injuries. “He’s doing well and is slated to be back at work today,” SPD Chief Charles Husted said...

Sedona Fire District, airport authority delay tower contract

The Sedona Fire District is experiencing a bit of sticker shock. A 10-year lease contract between SFD and the Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Authority — for a cell tower owned by SFD but sited on the north side of the airport...

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Pfaff heading to West Point’s Summer Leaders Experience 

Sedona Red Rock High School junior Ryan Pfaff’s summer vacation plans are a bit different from those of his...

Council returns ADOH homelessness grant

The Sedona City Council’s proposed rental assistance program is off the table after the council voted unanimously on April...
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