Last week, residents of Sedona and Verde Valley noticed a thickening of high-altitude smoke in our skies that lingered several days through the weekend.
Normally when this happens, we reporters check with our local fire agencies about wildfires and check...
The U.S. Forest Service reminds everyone that each year people are injured by lightning. High on the list of activities where this occurs are hiking, climbing, camping, fishing, boating and golfing. Many vacationers are unaware of the measures they...
Anyone who’s ever tried to look up Sedona’s weather on the National Weather Service Web site knows how frustrating it is to get the temperature and conditions from Flagstaff’s Pulliam Airport instead. Though it’s only 24 miles up Oak...
By Brian Bergner Jr. Larson Newspapers  For only the second time in Sedona Red Rock High history, the Scorpions hosted a track and field meet, and this time, they invited Verde...
Drifting snow, icy roads and gusting winds caused several car accidents, closed schools and chased area residents indoors as a major storm system passed over Sedona on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 9 and 10. Less...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic response, the Sedona-Oak Creek School District has been operating with about 50% fewer bus drivers;...
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