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For decades it’s been common to see signs on the front of businesses that state “No shoes. No shirt. No service.” These days, however, many will be adding a...
Shopping in your favorite retail store may look a little different for the time being.
Even though grocery and hardware stores have remained open during the COVID-19 shutdown, most retail stores have been closed. That began to change this week...
On April 3, Coconino National Forest Supervisor Laura Jo West issued an order closing many of the most popular and iconic trails and recreation sites in the Red Rock Ranger District in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. ...
Falling in line with Flagstaff, Tucson and Phoenix — as part of an updated proclamation of emergency — the city of Sedona is requiring bars, restaurants and some businesses to cease on-premise operations for now. ...
Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty updated her emergency declaration this afternoon to include closures on dining in at restaurant, bars and many other types of retail food and beverage establishments, starting 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, March 19. The amended declaration also...
The Sedona Sister Cities Association gave a presentation to the Sedona City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 22, to provide...
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