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Forum to address facts of short-term rentals

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...

O’Halleran speaks to Sedona hoteliers

U.S. Rep. Tom O’Halleran said that if all goes as planned, the Sedona area could benefit from a national infrastruc­ture bill that’s being proposed by President Joe Biden. “You are so important to all of Northern Arizona’s economy,” O’Halleran...

Chamber of commerce, hotels talk short-term rentals

It’s a topic that has been on the minds of many in the Sedona area for the last several years and doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. The topic du jour of the Sedona Lodging Council meeting...

Lodging Council rejects funding resolution

A question residents have asked for several years in regard to Sedona tourism is, “When is enough, enough?” With the recent lifting of most COVID-19-related restrictions in Arizona, many this past six weeks have been screaming, “Enough!” As a goodwill gesture...

Sedona Lodging Council focuses on housing woes

As the largest employing industry in the Sedona area, resorts have been hit hard when it comes to the lack of available and afford­able housing. In fact, during the recent Sedona Lodging Council meeting, board president Steve Segner asked by...

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Sedona Symphony opens season with surprises

The Sedona Symphony launched its 20th season at the Sedona Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Oct. 20, with several...

Halloween comes to Uptown

It’ll be a thrilling Halloween extravaganza as darkness falls on Uptown with the city of Sedona Parks and Recreation...
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