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Ukrainian family seeks asylum in Sedona

Surrounded by paint­ings in one of the only Ukrainian-owned galleries in Sedona, Nataliia Beliak wiped away her tears as she recalled the days before she fled her hometown of Malyn, Ukraine, with her two children. “I just moved to another...

Loren protests city’s housing shortage

If you have driven on State Route 89A by Coffeepot Road in the past few days, you may have noticed someone standing with a sign advocating for the working homeless of Sedona. That someone is Zzenn Loren, formerly known...

City considers other affordable home sites

It has been over a year since the Sedona City Council looked at the housing needs assessment and so far city leaders are still asking around for available and suitable properties. “My definition of affordable housing is that a household...

Sedona lacks leadership on housing issue

Affordable housing has long been an albatross for the city of Sedona. While officials use the term “affordable,” and there is a federally defined term “low income housing,” what city officials and most residents really mean is “workforce” housing. Sedona City...

Habitat for Humanity delays grand opening ceremony for Uptown homes

Owning a home is a dream for many. And while some may take a slightly different route in doing so, the joy is still the same. This includes those individuals who become homeowners through the...

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Violin that survived the Holocaust sings ‘Hallelujah’

The Red Rocks Music Festival offered Sedona a special concert performance, “From Bach to Broadway,” on Thursday, May 25,...

City council contemplates climate, carbon, capture

The Sedona City Council’s fiscal year 2025 budget work session on April 17 included an update on the city’s...
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