The Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s fifth and sixth-graders filled the gym at West Sedona School with noise on Friday, April 26, as the Hovercraft Project spent the day teaching students how to build and subsequently ride a hovercraft while...
The construction of new rock steps and other infrastructure improvements on Cathedral Rock Trail was completed ahead of schedule on Wednesday, April 11, and the partial closure has ended.
Elsewhere in the Red Rock Ranger District, the decision on a...
The Sedona Police Department’s Cadet Program competed in the Mesa Team Building Challenge on March 9, represented by Ryan Pfaff and Ari Tedrick, and in the Chandler Tactical Competition on Jan. 13 and 14, in which Pfaff and Tedrick...
The Sedona City Council voted to adopt the final draft of the 2024 Sedona Community Plan on Tuesday, March 26.
The plan, which is required by Arizona Revised Statutes §9- 461.05, lays out city staff and council's goals and visions...
On behalf of the residents, taxpayers and extended community of Sedona, Larson Newspapers extends a warm welcome to Anette Spickard as Sedona’s new city manager.
Sedona is a vibrant city, nestled amid red rocks and renowned for its artists and...
Mike Ward, who served on Sedona City Council from 2010 to 2014, and was currently running for election to...
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