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Thursday, May 1, 2025

Scott Jablow

Federal statistics show OHVs are 6 times safer than cars

Mayor Scott Jablow has repeatedly described his proposed ordinance to ban OHVs from Sedona city streets as a safety measure necessitated by the fact that OHVs are inherently dangerous, and has argued that preemptive action is the only way...

Goldwater Institute lawyer responds to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow’s proposed OHV ban

Adam Shelton, the staff attorney of the Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation at the Goldwater Institute has sent a letter to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow, City Manager Karen Osburn and City Attorney Kurt Christianson warning that the mayor's proposed...

Samaire Armstrong & Scott Jablow head to runoff mayoral vote

The city of Sedona is heading into another runoff election for its new mayor. With two different political approaches, current Vice Mayor Scott Jablow and candidate Samaire Armstrong will attempt to gather as many more votes as they can between...

Mayoral candidates talk tourism, economics

Around 300 residents gathered in the Sedona Performing Arts Center to listen to the city’s four mayoral candidates on Wednesday, July 6. After the Keep Sedona Beautiful and Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance environmental forum the evening before, the League...

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SFD stages mock DUI crash & trial at SRRHS

As seniors start gearing up for the typical fun rites of passage such as prom and graduation, the Sedona...

Police catch burglary suspect after manhunt near Rufous and Gambel Lanes

Sedona police were reportedly searching between Rufous and Gambel in the Chapel area for an alleged burglar, described as...
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