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Sedona tests for E. coli from sewage in creek

Even though the majority of test results are coming back below legal standards for E. coli bacteria following last week’s sewage spill into Oak Creek, the city of Sedona is taking steps to ensure it doesn’t happen again. But...

Uptown Sedona construction work nears completion

Despite a few setbacks — not to mention the ongoing pandemic — work in Uptown is nearing completion with several other projects on the horizon. City Engineering Supervisor Stephen Craver gave an update on the various pieces that make up...

Construction maintains pace during pandemic

In late March and April, when stay-at-home recom­mendations and closures of local attractions slowed whole sectors of the local economy, workers that could still be seen heading to job sites each morning were builders, contractors, handymen and those in...

Unpermitted construction work rises in Sedona

Recently, the city of Sedona has seen a dramatic uptick in the number of complaints from residents regarding unpermitted work being done at the homes of their neighbors.  As to why, that’s not exactly known. ...

Fake contractor arrested for fraud

On June 30, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to Russell Flats Road in Cornville regarding a fraud complaint. The victim told deputies he deposited over $19,000 with a 35-year-old Seth Jackson from Cordes Lakes for a new...

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Principal Elizabeth Tavasci leaving West Sedona School 

While standing on a bridge in Tempe during the Fourth of July Celebration in 2009, Steve Tavasci, then a...

JCSVV celebrates building a ‘tabernacle in the desert’

“When you come together as a community, there’s something special that happens when you review a life with each...
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