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Monsoon clears out smoke of Cross Fire

The smoke from the Cross Fire cleared out of Sedona and the Verde Valley on Sunday, July 19, and Monday, July 20, with the arrival of the season’s first monsoon storms and a reduction in the size of the...

Vandals break Mother Nature’s heart

Whoever is spray painting large hearts in some of Sedona’s most remote and pristine outdoor wilderness areas may soon be spending all their time indoors, behind bars. So far, 21 defacements have been found and 20 cleaned up, according...

Fire could burn 15,000 acres

Thick gray smoke that leaves an acrid taste in the back of the throat ebbs and flows across the Verde Valley as firefighters continue to monitor the Cross Fire near Williams, according to the U.S. Forest Service. USFS announced...

Sedona Oak Creek School District plans $4 million for solar projects

In its latest move to offset increased energy use with energy-efficient projects, the Sedona Oak Creek School District Governing Board unanimously agreed to hire Kinney Construction Services for work on future solar projects. From the $73.4 million bond voters...

Health system fails Sedona couple

Even if President Obama were to accomplish what seems like the impossible — reforming the nation’s health care systems — it will be too late for some people in Sedona who are uninsured, underinsured or thought their high premium...

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100+ Women Who Care donate $29K to 2 nonprofits

On April 6, the 100+ Women Who Care Sedona-Verde Valley Chapter celebrated six years of community service to nonprofits...

Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona celebrates and awards local philanthropists

While accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award from the Arizona Community Foundation of Sedona, Terrie Frankel announced she was donating...
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