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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

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Mayoral candidates talk tourism, economics

Around 300 residents gathered in the Sedona Performing Arts Center to listen to the city’s four mayoral candidates on Wednesday, July 6. After the Keep Sedona Beautiful and Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance environmental forum the evening before, the League...

Candidate Spotlight: Samaire Armstrong wants to look out for the workforce

Q: What drew you to live in Sedona? Sedona is my home. My family has been here for 28 years. I returned full-time to Sedona a-year-and-a-half ago looking for a better quality of life and educational prospects, particularly for my...

Candidate Spotlight: Sandy Moriarty believes she has more work to accomplish as mayor

Q: What drew you to live in Sedona? I came to Sedona in 1972 as a tourist, loved the area and decided to find a place to live and work. Q: Have you ever stayed in a short-term rental property? No. Q: Why...

Sedona City Council candidates talk green goals

Sedona City Council candidates discussed their views on perhaps one of the most important issues for Sedona residents and voters: The environment. Together the Keep Sedona Beautiful and Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance invited the six council candidates to answer...

Candidate Spotlight: Jennifer Strait believes in participatory voting, ending Home Rule

As election season approaches, Jennifer Strait and the other Sedona City Council candidates answered many questions about their goals in the position and vision for the city. The six candidates are running for three four-year openings on the council. Q:...

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City staff propose additional STR rules, permits, audits

City of Sedona short-term rental specialist Teresah Arthur reported to the Sedona City Council on the success of Sedona’s...

Rogers looks to rename SR260 for Donald Trump

In the new state legislative session, Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers pre-filed Arizona Senate Concurrent Memorial 1001 on Dec....
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