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Arizona State Parks adds mask mandate for visitors

Following Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s June 29 executive order closing some businesses again to slow the spread of COVID-19, Michelle Thompson, public information officer for Arizona State Parks, said that as of June 30 the state parks currently open...

Editorial: Mayor’s shoddy show leaves council futile

Until Tuesday, June 23, most residents of Sedona assumed that their City Council weighed decisions collectively and voted on issues based partly on data, partly on public opinion, partly on intuition. At the council meeting Tuesday, Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty...

Sedona mayor orders city to mask up

*The text of the mask proclamation is included below the story For decades it’s been common to see signs on the front of busi­nesses that state “No shoes. No shirt. No service.” These days, however, many will be adding a...

Smoke poses health risk

The Taylor Fire, located approximately 13 miles southwest of Flagstaff, in Sycamore Canyon Wilderness near Turkey Butte, is expected to continue to intermittently generate smoke in Sedona and surrounding areas throughout the next several days. The Coconino County Health...

Masks treat smoke inhalation in pets

Katie, a young border collie, was excited to be out of her cage and at the center of firefighters’ attention. After taking a lap around the room, to get petted from all...

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Saxophone joins piano to close Chamber Music season

The last weekend of April was the climax of the musical season in Sedona, with performances from the Red...

Two prescribed burn projects fire up May 13-16

Coconino National Forest fire managers will resume plans for the Horseshoe Wild Bill and Maxwell Springs prescribed burn projects...
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