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Sedona City Council talks emergency powers, scheduling

The Sedona City Council did a little spring cleaning of its own rules and procedures on a variety of topics, from selecting a vice mayor to the protocol of requesting staff time. But two topics near the end of the...

If city still in emergency, then act like it

If one were to look at city programs, the COVID- 19 pandemic emergency is over. Logically, that’s simply what Sedona leaders are saying, but “logic” and “simply” are words lost on elected officials. Perhaps elected officials should also be schooled by...

City gives ‘sign’ it’s time to repeal order

This week small business owners around Sedona were notified by letter that the city of Sedona would be redrafting its temporary sign rules, which were loosened roughly a year ago due to business difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sedona’s...

Sedona City Council looks back at all that happened in 2020

For most, 2020 is a year they’d rather forget. But now that the new year is here, there may be hope for optimism, including among those on the Sedona City Council. Each of the seven current members of council, as...

Mayor Moriarty avoids a November runoff

It took a while but the final election numbers are in. Arizona’s primary election was a little more than two weeks ago and at the time, the race for Sedona mayor was too close to call. But final numbers released...

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SFD stages mock DUI crash & trial at SRRHS

As seniors start gearing up for the typical fun rites of passage such as prom and graduation, the Sedona...

Sedona police get $1.1 million for new radios

The Sedona City Council took 17 minutes on April 8 to vote unanimously for a $1,107,587.30 linking agreement with...
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