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Flooding at Tlaquepaque

BREAKING NEWS: FLOODING AT TLAQUEPAQUE Parking lots at Tlaquepaque flooded Thursday, Sept. 10, as a late monsoon rain swept through West Sedona around 2:30 p.m. Tourists at the Oak Creek Brewery watched from a balcony as high water lifted...

City calls for public input on ordinance

The city of Sedona staff invites everyone who lives or works in Sedona to attend one of the two upcoming public meetings to discuss the proposed accessory dwelling unit ordinance. Whether you are a homeowner or a renter, an...

VOC rental scrutinized

A Gilbert couple who owns property in the Village of Oak Creek goes before an administrative law judge Friday, July 10, to defend their practice of renting their two-bedroom home for fewer than 30 days. Mark and Debra Betts...

Win for city on rentals

By Greg Ruland Larson newspapers A Coconino County Superior Court judge threw out two claims and questioned a third in a lawsuit against Sedona by opponents of the city’s short-term rentals ban....

Vacation rentals ban reinforced

Sedona homeowners who rent their properties for short-term will soon face a stricter ordinance and tougher enforcement. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers Sedona homeowners who rent their properties for short-term will soon face...

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Sedona Red Rock High School students selected for leadership retreats

Sedona Red Rock High School juniors Alana Schradrer and Yonas Rahman have been selected by their teachers to represent...

City reserves $18.9 million for apartment subsidies

The second day of the Sedona City Council’s budget work sessions on Thursday, April 18, revealed that city staff...
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