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Businesses offer land for parking

 It’s a common myth in Sedona that there’s no place to park. On-street parking Uptown and the parking lot at Tlaquepaque are frequently at capacity, but there’s usually a place to park in other locations. ...

$200K to save trees

The Arizona Department of Transportation plans to spend $200,000 more on the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project to save trees between the ‘Y’ intersection and Oak Creek Bridge. By Trista Steers...

Tlaquepaque case nears end

Coconino County Superior Court Judge Charles Adams decides Monday, July 16, if Arizona Department of Transportation can take land from Tlaquepaque for the Hwy. 179 Improvement Project. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

Highway move would kill business

If Hwy. 179 is moved farther to the north, as requested by Tlaquepaque arts and crafts village, the Center for the New Age will go out of business, Anita Dalton said. ...

RoadRunner trolley adds to holiday splendor, cheer

The holiday season has seen more and more riders on the RoadRunner trolleys, from local students on a quest for ice cream to passengers getting to holiday events. By Ella Garrett Larson Newspapers ________________ ...

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Dancers explore cultural contrasts at Sedona Dance Festival

The Sedona Dance Project hosted the inaugural Sedona Dance Festival at Verde Valley School in the Village of Oak...
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