coronavirus

State releases COVID-19 positive cases by ZIP code, deaths by county

Beginning Sunday, April 12, the Arizona Department of Health Services will now provide information on location by ZIP codes of patients with confirmed diagnoses of the COVID-19 coronavirus and will also start listing race and ethnic information about the...

Sedona’s places of worship adapt to social distancing

In times of uncertainty or tragedy, many often turn to their faith to guide them through it.  But that’s not easy these days as churches, synagogues, temples and mosques — like all other gathering places — are mostly...

USFS closes 9 popular Sedona-area sites

On April 3, Coconino National Forest Supervisor Laura Jo West issued an order closing many of the most popular and iconic trails and recreation sites in the Red Rock Ranger District in order to limit the spread of COVID-19. ...

Local First Arizona funds grants for micro-businesses affected by COVID-19

As Congress today passes a federal Coronavirus relief package, Local First Arizona launches a new initiative that will provide immediate financial relief to Arizona’s microenterprises with mini-grants to cover costs like employee payroll and rent. Immediate cash flow, not...

Essentially, an economic earthquake

Last week, a record 3.3 million Americans filed for unemployment, the biggest single jump in American history.  The next official numbers will be released in early April, but those numbers will reflect the week of...

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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...

Council OKs Cultural Park 2.0 to draft amphitheater plan

Unanimously authorizes SCP 2.0 to discuss plans with venue operators Sedona City Council voted unanimously 6-0 — with Councilwoman Kathy...
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