Firefighters don't sell insurance.
Scammers have been posing as representatives of the Sedona Fire District in an attempt to extort payment for medical services and sell "medical insurance," SFD warned residents on April 2.
"The scammer didn't compromise any of our...
Scammers had a busy 2025 making off with over $400,000 from Sedona residents and visitors, according to the Sedona Police Department.
Cryptocurrency payments accounted for the largest source of losses though victims also paid through gift cards, wire transfers and...
According to the FBI’s Elder Fraud Report, individuals over the age of 60 lost $3.1 billion dollars to fraud in 2022, an increase of 84% from 2021.
“Tech and customer support schemes continued to be the most common type of...
On his way to his inauguration in Prescott, Arizona Attorney General Terry Goodard stopped by St. Andrew?s Episcopal Church in Sedona to meet with local volunteers. By Mike Cosentino Larson Newspapers ________________ On his...
Tuesday cook-off includes at least 1 good judge
The chili's on with the second annual Sedona Area Veterans Community &...
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