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Mother brings baby home

It was an extra special Mother’s Day for Rachel Retegan, Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital’s first kidney transplant patient to give birth post-transplant. Retegan has called the Verde Valley home her whole life, even meeting her husband at a grocery...

Chamber CEO resigns post

After just over a year as the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau’s President and CEO Candace Carr Strauss has resigned from her position effec­tive March 9. The resignation came as a shock to many in the community as...

Foreigners face hurdles to Sedona tourism

On Nov. 8, the U.S. reopened its borders to vaccinated tourists from 33 countries previously barred from non-essen­tial travel to the country due to the pandemic. Will international tourists now flock back to Sedona, adding once again the notes of...

Sedona residents, leaders discuss short-term rentals

It was touted as a meeting to get the facts and share information and not a time to finger point. Around 80 people attended in person — along with 80 online — a meeting Sept. 22 at Yavapai College’s Sedona...

Sedona needs new tactics in short-term rental fight

The Sedona Lodging Council and Sedona Chamber of Commerce will present a forum to the public Wednesday, Sept. 22, about the facts and mispercep­tions of vacation rentals, state law and what residents can and cannot do regarding them. We highly...

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Council OKs $97,963,222 FY27 budget

On Tuesday, June 23, the Sedona City Council unanimously approved its $97,963,222 budget for Fiscal Year 2026 to 2027,...

Cottonwood City Council kills rezoning for apartments by Sedona developer

Council votes 5-2 against 252 apartment units Cottonwood City Council rejected the rezoning for the proposed 252-unit Spring Verde Apartments...
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