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Election debate gives officials thicker skin

With a slew of new officials to take office this month, many of whom ran uncontested elections in the Verde Valley, local leaders will soon be in the hot seat in various local governments. Generally, the heat of an election...

Sedona launches short-term rental complaint site

When it comes to short-term vacation rentals in Sedona, feelings are greatly mixed. And while they are legal to own and operate under state law, not every guest abides by the rules. Now, the city has a better way of...

Party rentals face new limits from Airbnb

Airbnb is cracking down on what it considers “party houses” and does not plan to stand idly by if the new rules are broken. On Thursday, Aug. 20, the company announced a global ban on all parties and events at...

Sedona real estate sees a surge after COVID

When discussing the topic of real estate, Warren Buffet once said, “Look at market fluctuations as your friend rather than your enemy. Profit from folly rather than participate in it.” As life returns to some semblance of normalcy, signs of...

SB1554 would curb abuses of 2016 law

The Arizona State Senate is considering legislation that could reshape the state’s short-term rentals, which became legal by the passage of Senate Bill 1350 in 2016.  While it would be very easy to point at...

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Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office updates on Bill Grey

The second half of Yavapai County District 2 Supervisor James Gregory’s town hall on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at Oak...

Jamelah Carswell aids crime victims in Sedona

Phoenix native Jamelah Carswell started as the Sedona Police Department’s first victim advocate on Nov. 7. Carswell’s job is to...
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