Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Early ballots must be dropped off at an official drop box no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day.
We will post election results here on redrocknews.com. Polls close at 7 p.m., early...
The playground at Posse Grounds Park reopened on Tuesday, Oct. 18, after having been closed since May 31 for reconstruction. The new playground offers kids slides, swings, climbing boards, a catwalk, rope ladders and a cyclone spinner, as well...
The Sedona City Council held a special meeting on Oct. 12 to receive progress reports from city staff on the Sedona in Motion program and discuss its future evolution.
Parking Garage
In response to public criticism, the council voted to put...
With the latest campaign finance reports for Sedona mayoral candidates Samaire Armstrong and Vice Mayor Scott Jablow now available, voters can see how willing both of the contenders in the race — and their major supporters — are to...
The League of Women Voters and Sedona Chamber of Commerce hosted a forum on Wednesday, Oct. 12, for Sedona mayoral candidates Samaire Armstrong and Vice Mayor Scott Jablow at the Sedona Performing Arts Center. The forum was moderated by...
Sedona’s first-ever mayoral debate took place on Thursday, Oct. 7, at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre between candidates Samaire Armstrong and sitting Vice Mayor Scott Jablow.
The debate was organized by the Sedona Red Rock News and was moderated by...
The League of Women Voters hosted a debate on Thursday, Sept. 29, between Republican Ken Bennett and Democrat Mike Fogel, the candidates for Arizona State Senate in Legislative District 1.
The debate at the Verde Campus of Yavapai College was...
Nearly six and a half years after Sedona City Attorney Robert Pickels expressed the hope that the Sedona Board of Adjustment’s long-running case against the Son Silver West Gallery could be resolved in “a couple of weeks,” the city...
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