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Sedona City Council tells staff to get Flock out of town

The Sedona City Council made the unanimous decision to cancel its contract with Flock Safety and to remove the currently installed 11 automated license plate readers during its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9. “This underscores the importance of independent media in...

Sedona law makes pet busking go extinct

Sedona’s new ordinance banning the display of “exotic” animals without proper permitting and insurance requirements is scheduled to take effect on Thursday, Sept. 11, following the Tuesday, Aug. 12 approval of Ordinance Chapter 6.20 by the Sedona City Council. The...

Sedona City Council candidate essay: Derek Pfaff

I’m Derek Pfaff, candidate for Sedona City Council. Sedona is my home and I care about its future. I’m seeking a seat on City Council so that I can apply my voice, ideas, personal experience and expertise as a...

Sedona City Council candidate Q&A: Derek Pfaff

Age: 53 Time in Sedona: Eight years Background: “I was born and raised in Phoenix, studied classics and anthropology and attended law school, all at the University of Arizona. I’ve been practicing real estate law for the past 26 years. I...

Sedona City Council candidates debate before election

The Sedona Chamber of Commerce hosted a Sedona City Council candidate forum, moderated by Mary Chicoine, on Monday, June 17, at the Sedona Performing Arts Center. Incumbent Vice Mayor Holli Ploog and Councilwoman Kathy Kinsella and newcomers Derek Pfaff...

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Middle-schoolers learn life skills from Rotary

In the first of its kind “Life Skills Day” at the Sedona Red Rock Junior High School, eighth-grader Aria...

City of Sedona to mail out survey on Western Gateway

At its Feb. 24 meeting, the Sedona City Council voted unani­mously to finalize three questions for a survey that...
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