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Sonoran Reptiles: Go wild at Tlaquepaque April 19

Conservation Expo returns with live animals, local wildlife organizations The Northern Arizona Conservation Expo returns for its second year to Tlaquepaque on Sunday, April 19,...

SOCSD bus ‘sideswiped’ by delivery truck

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District school bus on the Yellow Elementary and Village of Oak Creek route was involved in a two-vehicle collision with...

PAC gets pro bono law firm

Lawyer to advocate for initiative to block housing at Western Gateway The Sedona Cultural Park ballot initiative is heading to court. The Save Sedona Committee Political...

Sedona Fire District warns of imposter scam

Firefighters don't sell insurance. Scammers have been posing as representatives of the Sedona Fire District in an attempt to extort payment for medical services and...

Sedona housing gap widens

City's report highlights aging population, workforce shortages Nails will meet wood as 221 housing units are slated to go up in the coming years, however,...

City approves $748K in wastewater repairs

Sedona City Council voted unanimously 7-0, with Councilman Pete Furman attending remotely, to award a nearly $749,000 construction contract to Fann Environmental LLC for...

Sedona seeks $200K to fight 2 plant species

State forestry department targets Tree of Heaven and Siberian Elm The Sedona City Council approved directing Sustainability Department Director Bryce Beck to apply for a...

SIFF looks at 2026 festival’s impact from theatergoers

After the red carpet has been rolled up and the end credits have rolled on hundreds of the world's best independent movies, the dollars...

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