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Another look at housing

Some Sedona residents doubted it could be done, but after architect students proved that it could, the question remains, will it? On Thursday, March 12, five students from the University of Arizona’s Drachman Institute presented their hypothetical...

It takes dollars, not magic

Re-evaluating land use and zoning codes in Sedona is the first step toward building affordable housing, an Arizona State University?s Stardust Center for Affordable Housing and the Family architect said. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________...

Cultural park visions collide

Yavapai College wants the city of Sedona and Fitch Industries to follow the city's community plans hammered out over the years for the Sedona Cultural Park. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ Yavapai...

Land exchange redux

A 45,000-acre land exchange that caused significant public rancor until it was approved in November 2005 has just jumped another hurdle. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ A 45,000-acre land exchange that caused...

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Sedona area’s trails haves stories miles long

On April 9, Sara Stiffler spread maps across a table in the Sedona Heritage Museum's apple shed and took...

Lawyer alleges constitutional violation for Uptown incident on April 8, demands $50K

Brandon J. Grable, an attorney based in San Antonio, Texas, has sent a "pre-suit demand and notice of intent...
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