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July’s heat broke records across Arizona

Erinanne Saffell, director of the Arizona State Climate Office, discussed the record-breaking heat that engulfed the Southwest this summer, as well as the relative lack of precipitation, during a monthly webinar on Thursday, Aug. 17. “Most locations in Arizona had...

Tree die-offs might be worst since 2002

The intense drought of the last two years is taking a toll on the region’s drought-adapted native trees and bushes. Jeff Schalau, Yavapai County director for the University of Arizona’s Cooperative Extension, said the county’s master gardener office has fielded...

City climate plan needs input

The city of Sedona is asking the community to help it out — from the comfort of their own homes. The city is in the process of creating its first Climate Action Plan. As part of it, the city asks...

City Council declines to join global climate covenant

Following nearly two and a half hours of discussion during the Tuesday, March 10 Sedona City Council meeting, the council decided that no vote be taken in regard to the city joining the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate...

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Arizona State Sen. Mark Finchem discussed his legislative priorities and political philosophy during a Republicans of the Red...

Sedona Fire District works to keep your pets safe from fire

The Sedona Fire District is marking “Keep Your Pets Fire Safe Week” from May 5 through 11 with a...
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