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Residents and tourists return in the autumn

Sedona residents may have noticed an uptick in the number of residents and visitors inside Sedona area shops, restaurants, stores and on the road. After a relatively slow summer economically, perhaps due to the unusual heat that kept Arizonans inside...

City updates rental code

For City of Sedona offi­cials, it’s a bill that pretty much equates to putting a bandage on a broken arm.  In May, Gov. Doug Ducey signed House Bill 2672 into law, which provides cities and towns additional — albeit...

Sedona to propose rental law

Even though the Arizona Legislature doesn’t recon­vene until January, it doesn’t mean that commu­nities can’t add to their wish list of topics to be discussed. Each year, the League of Arizona Cities and Towns — through its Resolutions Committee —...

6,587-square-foot house planned as a commercial vacation rental raises concerns

Large homes in Sedona are far from uncommon. But one home in the Chapel area has received a lot of discussion as of late.  Work has started on a 6,587-square-foot home at 49 Eagle Lane...

No easy fix for short-term rental issues

Last week, one of Sedona’s three state legislators, Arizona Rep. Bob Thorpe came to listen to residents voice their concerns about short-term rentals, which have exploded in the city since Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law Senate...

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SOCSD updates public at year’s first meeting

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board held its first regular meeting of 2025 on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at...

Rogers looks to rename SR260 for Donald Trump

In the new state legislative session, Arizona Sen. Wendy Rogers pre-filed Arizona Senate Concurrent Memorial 1001 on Dec....
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