On Nov. 8, the U.S. reopened its borders to vaccinated tourists from 33 countries previously barred from non-essenÂtial travel to the country due to the pandemic.
Will international tourists now flock back to Sedona, adding once again the notes of...
It was touted as a meeting to get the facts and share information and not a time to finger point.
Around 80 people attended in person — along with 80 online — a meeting Sept. 22 at Yavapai College’s Sedona...
The Sedona Lodging Council and Sedona Chamber of Commerce will present a forum to the public Wednesday, Sept. 22, about the facts and mispercepÂtions of vacation rentals, state law and what residents can and cannot do regarding them.
We highly...
When someone mentions “short-term vacation rentals,” it conjures up a variety of thoughts and emotions among residents.
While the practice has been legal for more than four years since the passage of Senate Bill 1350, its impact on the Sedona...
With Northern Arizona’s wildfire season finally at a close, the Coconino National Forest is focusing again on off-highway vehicle management, and the agency is balancing two competing philosophies to protecting forest resources: Hard closures vs. softer touch measures like...
The Sedona Public Library was closed from 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27 through 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 when...
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