City considers median barrier, crossing signals for temporary closures
A draft warrant analysis submitted by the city of Sedona to the Arizona Department of Transportation last summer could determine the future of the pedestrian crosswalk into Tlaquepaque.
However, 18 months after...
In 2nd event, dancers will honor women & mothers
Amy Waddell, daughter of the late Sedona sculptor John Henry Waddell , said her father always celebrated the mother.
One of his sculptures, most of which depict women, is the perfect example...
On April 9, Sara Stiffler spread maps across a table in the Sedona Heritage Museum's apple shed and took a room full of hikers on a 150-year walk through the Red Rock Ranger District — without any of the...
Conservation Expo returns with live animals, local wildlife organizations
The Northern Arizona Conservation Expo returns for its second year to Tlaquepaque on Sunday, April 19, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The free, family-friendly event features live animals, hands-on activities...
The city of Sedona is in the early stages of updating its Land Development Code — the local regulations...
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