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Most Sedona residents can complain about the problems caused by tourists until we’re blue in the face, and, looking at our community’s dozens of social media pages, we do. Our chief complaints are that an ever-increasing number of tourists...

Sedona mayor lifts her emergency & mask orders

Things are beginning to return to normal at Sedona City Hall. During the Tuesday, May 25, Sedona City Council meeting, Mayor Sandy Moriarty said that she would be rescinding her emergency proclamation the following day in regard to the wearing...

FDA resumes J&J vaccines

The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is back in service. On April 13, the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that due to rare cases of blood clots among six recipients, the vaccine...

Stay safe at Thanksgiving

For many, this holiday season will be unlike any in recent memory as COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the country. As families sit down for Thanksgiving this week, seats may be empty as many have decided against having large...

CDC offers health tips for Halloween

While many official commu­nity Halloween events — like the popular one held by Sedona Parks and Recreation Department — have been canceled this year as a result of COVID-19, trick-or-treating is still allowed and some Uptown merchants are planning...

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City of Sedona invites residents to ‘Know Your Zone’ for wildfire, other risks

The city of Sedona held the last of its of planned meetings at the Hub at Posse Grounds Park...

Construction of ‘no parking’ zone along Dry Creek Road begins

Yavapai County is about to begin construction of a new $40,000 “no parking” zone along Dry Creek Road. Construction...
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