Top Arizona Department of Water Quality officials held a second open house and public commentary at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Sedona Red Rock High Schoolcampus. By Chelsea...
The “three whammies” — high gas prices, the Brins fire and Uptown construction — took their toll on Sedona tourism this summer, City Economic Planner Jodie Filardo said. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ ...
A gas line broke Tuesday morning, Oct. 31, on Apple Avenue where Uptown Enhancement construction continues. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ A gas line broke Tuesday morning,...
The Sedona Red Rock High boys cross country team finished second in the seven-team regional meet, while the girls finished third at Antelope Hills Golf Course in Prescott on Saturday, Oct. 28. Cross country ...
The Sedona Red Rock High football team lost its season finale to powerful Wickenburg High 49-0 on Oct. 27. By Nick Ruland Larson Newspapers ________________ The Sedona Red Rock High football team lost...
Greater Sedona students will have the opportunity to re-connect with the area’s roots this school year. By Chelsea DeWeese Larson Newspapers ________________ Greater Sedona students will have the opportunity to re-connect with the area’s...
The Sedona Red Rock High girls soccer team moved on to the state championship game by defeating Snowflake High 3-0 and Show Low High 4-0 on Friday, Oct. 27, and Saturday, Oct. 28. By Nick Ruland...
Parking in Sedona’s Uptown and Hwy. 179 business districts has become more of a priority for City Council in the last year, City Manager Eric Levitt said. By Trista...
Protecting Sedona’s historic character is important to the city’s Historic Preservation Commission. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ Protecting Sedona’s historic character is important to the city’s Historic Preservation Commission. And...
Although traffic slows to a crawl at Back o? Beyond Road?s intersection with Hwy. 179 — where the cement barriers are in place — Southwest Asphalt Paving construction workers contracted for the project are...
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