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Council considers allowing alcohol in parks

The city of Sedona is looking into the possibility of changing a policy to allow alcohol in its parks — with a few stipulations. The Sedona City Council on Feb. 9 supported one of four options from the Parks...

Canyon construction continues

Almost a month after several inches of rain fell in Sedona and the surrounding area in one day, residents still are being impacted by the storm, and they will continue to be for the next several weeks. While State...

Lights meeting set for Feb. 24

The issue of whether the Arizona Department of Transportation will install lights in West Sedona should be decided later this month. ADOT officials will meet with the Sedona City Council on Wednesday, Feb. 24, to discuss either installing streetlights...

Bilbrey says additional $190,000 needed to keep state park open

While one agency is reporting the closure of Red Rock State Park this summer will result in a loss of more than $10 million spent in Sedona, the city thinks impacts will be minimal. Ellen Bilbrey, public information officer...

ADOT delays SR 89A lights

The issue of ADOT installing lights in West Sedona has been delayed. The Arizona Department of Transportation wants more information before putting the West Sedona streetlights issue back into its five-year plan. The streetlights were among one of many...

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The first night of the McCain Institute’s 2024 Sedona Forum at the Enchantment Resort on Friday, May 3, saw...

R. Carlos Nakai shows off traditional flute with the Sedona Symphony

The Sedona Symphony sold out the Sedona Performing Arts Center for its end-of-season pops concert on the evening of...
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