Water awareness flowed from Sedona all the way to the governor’s office, a recent announcement by Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano shows. Napolitano proclaimed April “Water Awareness Month” for the entire state, directing the Arizona Department of...
Carnage from Arizona’s drunk drivers totalled 585 men, women and children killed during 2006. This is 237 fewer than the number of soldiers killed in Iraq during the same period. By Susan Johnson...
When two women disappeared from a lake party just outside of Seattle in July of 1974, detectives called on Dr. John Liebert to develop a criminal profile of the possible kidnappers. ...
If Angela Lefevre wrote an essay on “What I did on my summer vacation,” it might be some tense reading. Most vacationers would not consider a sweep though the Middle Eastern hot spot known as...
Sedona Women “Dames Who Make a Difference” spent all year helping others, then, for one day, they helped themselves. “It’s not just a bunch of women getting together...
The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park...
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