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Yavapai County supervisors institute county-wide fire ban

At the regular Board of Supervisors meeting on June 3, the Board voted to ratify resolution No. 2032 and approved the Interim Fire Ban Order enacted on June 1 across all of Yavapai County's fire zones, in accordance with...

Coconino National Forest to reopen some developed recreation sites May 15

Coconino National Forest has announced that several developed recreation sites in the Red Rock Ranger District near Sedona that were closed in March and April in response to COVID-19 will be reopening on Friday, May 15. Another round of...

Grand Canyon Conservancy begins new video series

The Grand Canyon Conservancy has released the first installment of a 20-week series of 2- to 3-minute videos called “Grand Canyon Moments.” The series covers topics including dark skies, trails, geology, ecology, history, wildlife, the Colorado River, American Indian connections...

1 dead, 4 hurt after rollover in Cornville

On Saturday, May 2, around 7 p.m., Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office depu­ties were dispatched to the scene of a single-vehicle rollover on a dirt road on the 11400 block of Willow Point Road in Cornville, east of State Route...

ADOT announces lane closures in Oak Creek Canyon starting April 27

The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising drivers of lane closures on State Route 89A east of Sedona at Midgley Bridge (milepost 376) and Oak Creek Bridge (milepost 381) beginning Monday, April 27, and ending Thursday, April 30. The lane closures...

Sedona City Council to fill Hudson’s vacant seat until 2022

Due to the resignation of Sedona City Councilwoman Janice Hudson, effective Saturday, March 21, the Sedona City Council is accepting applications to fill her vacant council seat. The term for this vacancy will end in November or December 2022,...

City offers three ways to help with wastewater bills

Because the city of Sedona recognizes residents and business owners are experiencing financial loss during the COVID-19 pandemic, consider these three ways to assist in managing payment for wastewater bills:  1. No new late fees...

City extends virtual and phone services because of COVID-19

To protect citizens and city staff from the spread of COVID-19, the city of Sedona is extending its policy to close in-person access to city facilities and continue with virtual and phone services until April 5, 2020. Essential functions and...

Verde Valley Medical Center to collect COVID-19 specimens March 26

To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Northern Arizona Healthcare will be standing up a collection site at Verde Valley Medical Center beginning Thursday, March 26, to collect specimens that will be sent away to labs authorized to perform...

A message from the Sedona Arts Center about COVID-19

The health and safety of our patrons, students, volunteers and staff are a top priority. Since COVID-19  first surfaced, our staff has been monitoring the situation closely and taking every precaution to keep our patrons, students, volunteers and staff, and our communities...

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