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City suit against sovereign citizens nears its end

After nine months, the city of Sedona’s lawsuit against six residents who filed what the city described as ‘bogus liens” against the sitting members of the Sedona City Council and three city staffers has almost reached its conclusion. The...

City settles second Forest Road eminent domain suit

The city of Sedona has reached a settlement agreement with Stephanie Penman and M.S. Penman, owners of 760 Forest Road, in its eminent domain proceedings against the Penmans’ parcel, which were undertaken to acquire right-ofway for construction of the...

VOC resident sues Secretary of State Fontes over ballots

Village of Oak Creek resident Dwight Kadar is suing Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes over a provision in Fontes’ new edition of the state elections procedures manual that permits alternate methods of ballot verification. Yavapai County Superior Court...

Airport spends $3.1M on suit

Who is the highest paid employee at the Sedona Airport? Technically, it’s the airport’s general manager, who has 40 years experi­ence in airport operations. But since the Sedona-Oak Creek Airport Authority currently pays more in legal fees than it does...

City named in renter’s suit

The city of Sedona has been named in a lawsuit involving a dispute between a Sedona woman and her landlord. The plaintiff, Sabrina Beram, filed the lawsuit on April 2 in the U.S. District Court of Arizona by Community Legal...

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Yavapai County extends ‘no parking’ zone at Crescent Moon Ranch

The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors approved an expansion of county “no parking” zones along Chavez Ranch Road between...

Sedona-Oak Creek School District students floating through class

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s fifth and sixth-graders filled the gym at West Sedona School with noise on Friday,...
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