While the Yavapai College District Governing Board voted unanimously to approve the college’s fiscal year 2027 budget — something the board hasn’t done since 2020 — District 3 Rep. Toby Payne still had some misgivings about it.
His concerns include...
Rabbi Albert Plotkin, 89, founding rabbi of the Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley and a leader in the Phoenix Jewish and interfaith communities, died of a heart attack Feb. 3. A memorial celebrating his...
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...
One of Sedona’s three National Historic Places was flooded and two employees were trapped inside Thursday, Sept. 10, when the sky opened over Sedona. The Hummingbird House, on the corner of Brewer and Ranger Roads was in exactly the...
The age-old argument of what activities can be called a sport, or those that can’t, is never solved and is always based on personal opinions, never fact. Baseball, basketball, football, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, cross country, track and field and...
Sedona voters heard directly from local candidates during the Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Mayoral & City Council...
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