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Supervisors push state for short-term rental regulations

Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor Randy Garrison made it clear that the issue of short-term vacation rentals is one the state needs to address as soon as it can.  On Dec. 9, Garrison and his fellow Yavapai County...

Sedona hires company to handle compliance of short-term rentals

How many short-term vacation rentals are there in Sedona? That’s a question that has been batted around for three years, with the answer varying depending upon who you ask.  The overall consensus is that there are around 1,000 within...

Sedona City Council aligns municipal code with new short-term rental law

The Sedona City council did a little winter house­keeping regarding one of the most talked about topics in the community.  On Tuesday, Nov. 26, council voted unanimously to approve a resolution and ordinance revising the city’s code on...

Legislators, public discuss short-term rentals at state capitol

Until three years ago, the topic of short-term vacation rentals wasn’t on the mind of many Arizonans. That’s since changed. As more and more homes become vacation rentals, those for and against the practice have become more vocal. Thoughts...

County supervisors from across state target short-term rentals

It’s been nearly three years since Gov. Doug Ducey signed legislation disallowing cities or coun­ties from prohibiting short-term vacation rentals. And while many have taken advantage of the law financially by renting parts or all of their...

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Principal Elizabeth Tavasci leaving West Sedona School 

While standing on a bridge in Tempe during the Fourth of July Celebration in 2009, Steve Tavasci, then a...

Blinken visits Sedona, gives update on Gaza

The first night of the McCain Institute’s 2024 Sedona Forum at the Enchantment Resort on Friday, May 3, saw...
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