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Two Sedona mayoral candidates clash at forum

Brian Fultz and Henry Silbiger outline to voters their competing priorities Keep Sedona Beautiful hosted a forum on Thursday, May 21, featuring current Sedona Vice Mayor Brian Fultz and political newcomer Henry Silbiger — both of whom are seeking to...

City releases reports into investigation of ex-Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow and Sedona Chief of Police Stephanie Foley

Outside investigator Stacy Gabriel of the Scottsdale-based law firm Gabriel & Ashworth PLLC released a report to the Sedona City Council investigating complaints made by Sedona Chief of Police Stephanie Foley against former Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow and his...

The ‘adequate’ reign of Mayor Jablow is over

On Tuesday morning, Sept. 30, embattled Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow emailed the Sedona City Attorney to resign from office, ending his 34-month1 tenure. Keeping Sedona residents informed, we were the first to break the news of his resignation, which should...

Yes vote on Prop. 400 would lead to more consensus

The upcoming Sedona election ballot has a proposition on it asking the Sedona voters to repeal the direct election of mayor. Contrary to what some people are saying, the city did not deliberately stack the deck against voting for...

Sedona election gets ugly before it really warms up

The Sedona election has already turned ugly. In a “he said/no, he said,” controversy during the recently held forum at the Keep Sedona Beautiful encampment, both candidates for mayor presented different stories on how a possible open meetings law...

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Fire, smoke kills tourism in Sedona

Businesses, city officials say Sedona is safe but brace for a rough month "Sedona's open for business" is the message...

City of Sedona to pay $34K in legal fees for Prop 403

In an order handed down June 22, Yavapai County Superior Court Judge John Napper ruled that the city of...
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