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City readies for budget deficit

The work that goes into setting a city’s budget is always a bit challenging and time-consuming. But when a world­wide pandemic is thrown into the mix — which impacts the bottom line greatly — things get even more difficult. Last...

Ducey lets retail, salons & restaurants open

Shopping in your favorite retail store may look a little different for the time being. Even though grocery and hard­ware stores have remained open during the COVID-19 shutdown, most retail stores have been closed. That began to change this week...

To filmmakers and movie buffs: Welcome

The Sedona International Film Festival is one day away.  For the next nine days, Sedona will be awash in films and movie talk as filmmakers, actors, directors and producers become tourists in our red rock city.  ...

Bill endangers Sedona’s parks

As the Arizona House of Representatives put their final touches on House Bill 2001 aimed at reductions and sweeps of $9.2 million from conservation funds such as the state parks, supporters of these destination spots want to look at...

Busy season is now longer

Tourists fill Uptown sidewalks as warm weather signals the beginning of Sedona?s traditional busy season, but recently, when that season starts and ends has become fuzzy. 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;...

Filling free time in Sedona: 4 teens discuss activities outside of school

There are just over 500 high school-aged students in Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek, according to the...
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