sedona economy

Get Your Kicks at the Sedona Heritage Museum

Museum rides through exhibit on Route 66 & local influence To celebrate the centennial of the legendary U.S. Route 66, the Sedona Heritage Museum has opened its newest exhibit "The Road is Life: Sedona & Route 66," which until the...

SIFF looks at 2026 festival’s impact from theatergoers

After the red carpet has been rolled up and the end credits have rolled on hundreds of the world's best independent movies, the dollars spent remain circulating in Sedona's economy. The 32nd annual Sedona International Film Festival wrapped up its...

Latest Uptown parking study puts average monthly usage at 76%

Sedona’s average parking use is below available capacity, engineering consultants from Kimley-Horn told the Sedona City Council during the Wednesday, Aug. 9, update on the progress of the Sedona in Motion program, based on preliminary results of the new...

Spend relief locally to help local workers

With the narrow passage last week of the American Rescue Plan by Congress, Americans earning less than $80,000 a year and couples earning less than $160,000 a year should be getting direct payments of $1,400 per person, some of...

City banks on marketing boost

Tourism is the lifeblood of Sedona, but COVID-19’s tourniquet nearly cut that blood source off completely for more than two months. However, in recent weeks there have been signs that the economy is beginning to improve. “These are ‘unprecedented times,’” Chamber...

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Sedona police arrest man shooting gun off Soldier Pass Road

Sedona Police Department responds to gunfire near homes; city issues ‘shelter-in-place’ notice to surrounding neighborhoods Gunfire in a neighborhood lead...

Sedona Red Rock High School Awards Its Athletes

Staff and students present trophies to top players and say goodbye to departing staffers at spring banquet The Sedona Red...
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