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SR 179 sewer project resumes after spill

On Aug. 14, the city of Sedona approved an updated operations plan by contractor Kinney Construction Services that includes a detailed safety plan with assur­ances a sewer spill in Oak Creek won’t occur again, marking the return to construction...

Phoenix dust storm impacting air quality

A pair of dust storms — one from the south, the other from the north — collided over the Phoenix area Sunday evening. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality confirmed that with the winds moving to the northwest, remnants of...

Cottonwood council to discuss Spring Creek annexation

The city of Cottonwood issued a press release notifying the public that during its regular meeting scheduled for Aug. 18, at 6 p.m., the Cottonwood City Council will consider moving forward with the annexation of Spring Creek Ranch as...

Sedona Chamber CEO and president accepts job in Park City

Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau President and CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff has accepted a position as the president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitors Bureau in Park City, Utah, and will resign from her...

Coconino County offers emergency early voting Aug. 1 and 3

Coconino County voters worried about contracting the COVID-19 coronavirus can participate in emergency early voting at several locations across the county on Saturday, Aug. 1 and Monday, Aug. 3. Voters taking advantage of emergency early voting will be required to...

Loretta M. Larson, co-founder of Larson Newspapers, passes July 22

Loretta Marion Larson, 92, co-founder of the Sedona Red Rock News, passed away Wednesday, July 22, 2020. She was born Nov. 21, 1927, in Fargo, N.D., to John W. and Elizabeth Puhr. Loretta was raised in Oriska, N.D. She graduated from...

Fossil Creek reopens at 50% capacity

Starting July 3, a portion of each parking lot at Fossil Creek opened to the public Friday through Sunday each week, remaining closed Mondays through Thursdays, according to a press release from the Coconino National Forest. Due to limited seasonal...

County recorder reminds voters of deadline

Yavapai County Recorder Leslie Hoffman would like to remind voters that today is the last day to register to vote in the 2020 Primary Election being held Tuesday, Aug. 4. · All registered voters are eligible to vote in the...

Sedona mayor to issue mandatory mask order Wednesday, June 24

Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty stated at a meeting late Tuesday, June 23, that she plans to issue a proclamation sometime on Wednesday, June 24, mandating residents and visitors wear masks in most public spaces to reduce the spread of...

Yavapai County urges masks, but no mandate issued yet

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors announced Thursday, June 18 that the county would not mandate face coverings in public spaces following Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's decision to grant localities the power to do so. “We must continue to monitor...

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