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Tourism continues as lead economic driver in Verde Valley

The Verde Valley Regional Economic Forum on Oct. 21 in Cottonwood, saw well over 50 leaders across the Verde Valley come together to discuss economic progress, including how to shape tourism to residents’ advantage. New Cottonwood City Manager Mario Cifuentez...

Missing hiker search quiets

More than two weeks ago, Flagstaff hiker Axel Brugere went missing in Oak Creek Canyon, Coconino County Sheriff’s Office has not reported any updates. “We have moved to a limited continuous search,” CCSO Public Information Officer Jon Paxton said. “We...

NAH: We’re prepped for school reopenings

During a media briefing on Wednesday, Aug. 12, the day that Northern Arizona University began its fall term, Northern Arizona Healthcare officials said they were confident the hospital system could respond to the evolving health landscape as schools and...

NAU tests Sedona, VOC wastewater for virus

*UPDATE: This story was updated on June 10 with results from Sedona's wastewater testing. People infected with SARS-CoV- 2, the virus that causes COVID-19, excrete the virus in their waste, so scientists across the country are hopeful that screening wastewater...

NAU study tracks economic loss in Coconino County

It’s still too soon to know the long-term economic effects that the COVID-19 pandemic will have on cities, states and the country. However, a recent business survey conducted by Northern Arizona University gives some insight as to the impact thus...

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Kiwanis brings ‘Terrific Kids’

National initiative set to reach 280 local students starting next school year The Kiwanis Club of Sedona-Bell Rock plans to...

Sedona eyes $94.7M in its FY27 budget, down 8%

The Sedona City Council is considering a proposed $94.7 million budget for fiscal year 2026-27, a roughly 8% reduction...
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