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Former city official retires to Sedona

Enticed by early indications of spring, Mark Keane, a World War II veteran and former Tucson city manager, took a walk in West Sedona. He stood quietly watching several skateboarders through a chainlink fence in...

Scorpions play well, but to no avail

The best part of the season for any sport in any part of the country would be the postseason and Arizona 3A state volleyball is no different. By Brian Bergner Jr. Larson Newspapers The...

Sedona loses key defender, game

In one of the biggest matches of the season for the Sedona Red Rock High volleyball team, injuries, missed opportunities and execution problems doomed the Scorpions as they lost to Parker High on Thursday, Oct. 4, three games to...

Sedona Police Department adds 5 officers

Five new officers take to Sedona’s streets Sunday, Aug. 19, filling Sedona Police Department’s patrol unit for the first time in several years. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ...

Storm causes flooding, fire

Sedona’s first major monsoon storm ripped through the red rocks Wednesday afternoon, creating flash-flood conditions that shut down Hwy. 179 for over an hour. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ...

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SOCSD needs bus drivers to shorten rides

Since the COVID-19 pandemic response, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District has been operating with about 50% fewer bus drivers;...

Uptown parking meters raise $3.3 million over seven years

The city of Sedona has taken in a total of $3,362,779.17 in revenue, or $2,585,327.29 adjusted for inflation since...
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