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Arizona cracks down on deed fraud with a new state law

Lawmakers are cracking down on deed fraud scams with a new law set soon to take effect. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed Senate Bill 1479 into law on April 9. The law combats title and deed fraud and additional safeguards...

SR179 crosswalk will remain

City considers median barrier, crossing signals for temporary closures A draft warrant analysis submitted by the city of Sedona to the Arizona Department of Transportation last summer could determine the future of the pedestrian crosswalk into Tlaquepaque. However, 18 months after...

Yavapai County eyes parking limits

Check outlines road safety grants, water, VOC building On April 8, Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Vice Chairwoman Nikki Check hosted a Town Hall at Sedona Fire District Station 1. She discussed infrastructure and capital improvements by the...

City of Sedona to use AI at stoplights to speed traffic

Cameras will be used in sync, with aim to drop drive time by 30% The city of Sedona aims to reduce travel time by 30% without "tearing up your heart" from wait times and side-of-the-road aging infrastructure replacements by having...

Keeping Sedona’s roadways green

When it comes to discussions of traffic in Sedona, the “Y” roundabout and the Tlaquepaque crosswalk get all the attention, but the traffic lights in West Sedona also play a role in causing or relieving blockages in traffic flow....

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Sedona marks America250, cards for vets

Volunteer Sedona & the Verde Valley is helping kick off America250 this Saturday, June 6, with a drop-in letter-writing...

Paley pilots pro prospects

Sedona Red Rock High School recent graduate receives $27.5K yearly scholarship to Embry-Riddle Whether it’s drawing dragons or earning a...
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