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Hamilton defends retreat center

By Christopher Fox Graham and Michele Bradley Larson Newspapers   Amarya Hamilton, one of the co-owners of Angel Valley Retreat Center, spoke Wednesday, Jan. 27, about the center’s involvement in the fatal sweat lodge incident that claimed three lives...

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...

Chamber music at library offers close up of performers

Too often concerts do not allow a close-up view of the performers, but Sedona residents can be up close at the Chamber Music Sedona’s library series. Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Chamber Music Sedona brings the Zimro Project...

Foreclosures at 39% in Sedona

Real estate agents in Sedona are hoping the housing market turns around soon, as more and more people are seeing their homes go into foreclosure. In 2009, of the 187 home sales, 73 were in foreclosure, according to reports...

Police did not issue notices

Sedona police looked into a circulated letter incorrectly stating home invasions were on the rise in Uptown and determined the circulation was not illegal. Sedona Police Department Cmdr. Ron Wheeler said the letter is not a scam because nothing...

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Piano on the Rocks takes audiences ‘From Paris to Sedona’

Every spring, Piano on the Rocks stages its annual festival, which took place this year at Verde Valley School...

Council considers staff requests to hire more staff

Following the Sedona City Council’s budget work sessions on April 30 and May 1, the city of Sedona may...
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