*UPDATE: This story was updated on June 10 with results from Sedona's wastewater testing.
People infected with SARS-CoV- 2, the virus that causes COVID-19, excrete the virus in their waste, so scientists across the country are hopeful that screening wastewater...
The Sedona City Council considered an annexation that could add more than six square miles to the city’s territory. The potential annexation was not a land grab, council members were clear to state. “This has nothing to do with...
In an effort to dispose of future wastewater discharge, the city of Sedona is hoping an underground fracture study will help determine if injection wells are feasible. On Aug. 11, Sedona City Council voted 7-0 to add $71,209 to...
By Alison Ecklund Larson Newspapers The city of Sedona’s wastewater treatment plant will be the benefactor of a $430,000 desig n for new drying beds to get rid of the sludge it produces daily. On May...
It may be a big, smelly mess, but regional and state authorities are hoping it’s a problem cities in the Verde Valley can deal with together. On Feb. 26, authorities from Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and Northern Arizona...
The Sedona Charter Schools Girls on the Run program held its annual community service project in West Sedona on...
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