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Anti-sex trafficking speakers address lodging council

Sedona Police Department Detective Justin White and Ashlynn Rooney and Stacy Sutherland, of the Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network, attended the Tuesday, Jan. 9 meeting of the Sedona Lodging Council to deliver a presentation on the unreliability of human trafficking statistics...

Tourism consultants meet Lodging Council

Following the inaugural meeting of Sedona’s Tourism Advisory Board on Dec. 6, with consultants from the Corragio Group and DVA Advertising, the firms held the second of three planned “listening sessions” on the city’s proposed strategic plan for tourism...

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...

Lodging expert says Sedona hotel stays may drop

To say the past year has been a roller-coaster for the lodging industry may be a bit of an understatement. For example, as some tourist destinations were decimated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the past 18 months, the city of...

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 considers $105.5 million budget for coming year

Following two days of budget work sessions on April 17 and 18, the Sedona City Council elected to move...

Sedona Police cadets finish spring competitions

The Sedona Police Department’s Cadet Program competed in the Mesa Team Building Challenge on March 9, represented by Ryan...
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