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Sedona City Council talks broadband

Broadband is coming to Yavapai County — and sooner than some may have expected. Stan Goligoski, execu­tive director of Yavapai County Education Service Agency’s Support Services Division, gave an update to the Sedona City Council on Sept. 14, on the...

Foreign actors use internet to sow distrust

On Wednesday, Oct. 21, the FBI announced that operatives from Russia and Iran had targeted American voters with a disinformation campaign, pretending to be members of a far right extremist group and threatening voters to cast ballots for President...

As pandemic grows, so does fallacious debate

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a unique online environment with high numbers of Americans opting to stay home for safety or because there’s nothing to do. We get onto the internet for information or to connect with friends and family...

Elfman convicted: 25 days in jail, probation

A 41-year-old Sedona man arrested for impersonating a justice of the peace was convicted and sentenced Tuesday, Aug. 18, to twenty-five days in jail for attempted fraudulent schemes and criminal impersonation. Judge Tina Ainley of the Yavapai County...

Football fans watch out for ticket scams

 Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard is cautioning sports fans to be mindful of fraud artists when purchasing football bowl game tickets this holiday season.  Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard is cautioning sports fans to be mindful...

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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...

Sedona City Council eyes $96M budget

2-day work session adds staff, student camps, spending at school campuses Sedona City Council entered its two-day budget work session...
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