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Short-term rental owners weigh in on rules

Sedona short-term rental owners are not too thrilled about what they’re hearing from Sedona City Council. Many towns and cities in Arizona have been talking about the impact of short-term rentals since the 2016 passage of Senate Bill 1350 that...

Lobbyist plans city short-term rental strategy

For years Sedona’s most pressing issue to many residents has been the city’s regulation, or lack of, for short-term rentals. But after the City Council’s rare 4-3 vote to hire a lobbyist as additional support for the issue, the...

Council votes 4-3 to hire a lobbyist to help pass short-term rental regulations

The Sedona City Council has approved hiring a lobbyist to give Sedona an additional voice in the ongoing short-term vacation rental issue. While the hiring passed during the meeting Tuesday, Sept. 28, council did so by a rare 4-3 vote....

Sedona residents, leaders discuss short-term rentals

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...

Reality of rural Arizona may catch up with buyers

With the recent housing boom, there are a number of new residents moving into Sedona as current residents take advantage of the high cost of home prices, sell and move away. We must ponder the long-term implications of this demo­graphic...

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Yonas Rahman plans future at ASU

Sedona Red Rock High School senior Yonas Rahman wrapped up his time as the Larson Newspapers sports intern during...

From Kansas farms to Pluto and the stars

The Sedona Heritage Museum hosted Sedona-based author Diane Phelps Budden and Lowell Observatory historian Kevin Schindler for a talk...
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