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Letters ask for 89A to stay open in canyon

While no decision has been reached yet on whether to close or plow State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon this winter, several residents and businesses are letting their voices be heard. The Sedona Chamber of Commerce...

Sedona rallies to keep 89A open

While the Arizona Department of Transportation plans to shut down State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon during stormy weather this winter because of financial difficulties, many Sedona residents want the state to look at other cost-saving alternatives. Sedona...

Flood costs on the rise

Three weeks after a flash flood poured through Tlaquepaque arts and crafts village the only sign of distress visible on the exterior is a little extra dust on the roads and walkways. Visitors meander through the cobblestone maze enjoying...

Budget cutters eye chamber subsidy

As Sedona City Council begins budget discussions this May, councilors may wrestle with trying to preserve subsidizing outside agencies while trying to maintain city services. The city’s fiscal year 2009/10 budget is still in its earliest...

Center shows off new plaza

A picturesque view of Schnebly Hill greets tourists when they pop in at the new Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Center on Forest Road in Uptown. By Trista...

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Sedona Fire District board approves $24.4M budget

On Tuesday, June 18, the Sedona Fire District Governing Board unanimously approved its fiscal year 2025 budget of $24.4...

Democratic incumbent, 2 Republican challengers vie for Coconino County District 3 seat

Democratic incumbent Adam Hess and Republicans Sean Golliher and Tammy Ontiveros are all on the primary ballot for the...
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