The 2026 election season in Sedona is already beginning to take shape. Councilman Brian Fultz announced his intention to run for mayor, asking voters to elevate him to the city’s top elected office.
Meanwhile, Councilman Pete Furman has confirmed he...
The Sedona City Council made the unanimous decision to cancel its contract with Flock Safety and to remove the currently installed 11 automated license plate readers during its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9.
“This underscores the importance of independent media in...
Six candidates vied for the three open spots on the Sedona City Council and by Wednesday morning, the results appear to indicate candidates Pete Furman, Brian Fultz and Melissa Dunn won the seats.
The Yavapai County Recorder’s Office estimated at...
The League of Women Voters Northern Arizona chapter hosted Sedona City Council candidates for their second forum during this election season.
With voter registration closing in the next week and the elecÂtions coming up on Tuesday, Aug. 2, LWVNAZ hosted...
Sedona City Council candidates discussed their views on perhaps one of the most important issues for Sedona residents and voters: The environment.
Together the Keep Sedona Beautiful and Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance invited the six council candidates to answer...
The Sedona City Council unanimously approved the Intergovernmental Agreement with the Arizona Department of Transportation, during the council’s Feb....
The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors voted along party lines 4-1 on March 4, with Vice Chair Nikki Check...
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