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2nd SOCSD student tests positive for COVID-19

Sedona-Oak Creek School District announced that a student recently tested positive for COVID-19. In an email to Sedona Red Rock High School pupils, parents and guardians that was sent the afternoon of Thursday, Nov. 12, SOCSD Assistant Principal Deana...

Verde Valley School study abroad students stay safe on campus

For most students, the required sheltering at home due to COVID-19 has been a safer option than attending school. But for a group of 17 Chinese students studying at Verde Valley School, just the opposite was true. The students, all...

Rabies alarms county

Coconino County’s Board of Supervisors voted to quarantine house pets in and around Flagstaff after more than 20 wild animals tested positive for rabies in the area during the last six months, the Coconino County Health Department reported....

Chihuahua escapes bobcat attack

After being bitten in the face by a bobcat in her own backyard, Irie, an 8-year-old Chihuahua/Jack Russell terrier mix walked away with 12 stitches. On Jan. 8, Irie went outside around 7:30 p.m. at the...

Rabies still a danger to domestic pets

Even though domestic animal rabies cases are very rare, rabies is still a problem among wild animals. On April 16, two people were bitten by a rabid fox in Sedona’s Boynton Canyon, resulting in hospital treatment. ...

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Staff to update council on SIM & Uptown garage

City of Sedona staff will update City Council on the status of the Sedona in Motion transportation program on...

City to fund 80% of visitor center for one more year

The Sedona Chamber of Commerce’s Uptown Visitor Center will remain open following the Sedona City Council’s decision on April...
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