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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...

Republicans vie to unseat AZ secretary of State

Kolodin, Swoboda debate election integrity, voter rolls Arizona Secretary of State Republican candidates, Arizona State Rep. Alexander Kolodin  and Gina Swoboda, the former chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party for the last two years, made their pitches to their party's voters during a Yavapai County...

New abortion ban claims 1864 statute overrides 2022 law

On Tuesday, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled in Planned Parenthood v. Mayes and Hazelrigg that a statute drafted in 1864, some 148 years before Arizona became a state, was still in effect and threatens to jail for two to...

Magistrate stepping down to take state job

Sedona will soon see a new judge on the dais presiding over the magistrate court. The city announced recently that Magistrate Judge Lisa Parsons is stepping down from the bench after being appointed to that position in March 2020. Parsons was...

Sedona city court upgrades security

For the past few months, those entering the magis­trate court at city hall have experienced something new — a metal detector. And not just a metal detector but a security guard as well. The court installed a walk-through metal detector and...

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Primary Election Forums Set

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona will host a series of candidates' forums this June for voters...

Sedona Red Rock High School Awards Its Athletes

Staff and students present trophies to top players and say goodbye to departing staffers at spring banquet The Sedona Red...
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