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Sedona tour guides help out

Reports of good deeds performed during the deluge started coming into the Sedona Red Rock News last night, including a story about tour guides who staged their own operation rescue in conjunction with emergency responders at the scene. Red...

Flooding at Tlaquepaque

BREAKING NEWS: FLOODING AT TLAQUEPAQUE Parking lots at Tlaquepaque flooded Thursday, Sept. 10, as a late monsoon rain swept through West Sedona around 2:30 p.m. Tourists at the Oak Creek Brewery watched from a balcony as high water lifted...

Lutheran pastors pedal to end hunger

End world hunger. It’s a phrase heard in Sedona from time to time, but the scope of the mission is so broad that many people dismiss taking it on, considering it too big, too hard, too vague or too...

Jeep tour permit fight opens trails

It seems that the “outlaw” of the jeep tour companies, A Day in the West, has won its fight. With a new administration in the U.S. Forest Service for the Red Rock District the local permit...

Defy Tomorrow brings hard rock to teen center

On Saturday, April 19, the Sedona Teen Center provides Sedona’s youth with a hardcore rock concert. Phoenix-based band Defy Tomorrow will hit the stage at 8 p.m. and play a concert aimed at Sedona’s teens — only those...

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Sedona burglary suspect Adam Sheafe linked to New River homicide of Pastor Bill Schonemann

The Sedona Police Department, working with other law enforcement agencies, apprehended 49-year-old Adam Christopher Sheafe near Gambel Lane in...

Sedona area enters forest Stage 1 fire restrictions

Summer is starting to roll in and with that the Sedona Fire District along with the Coconino National Forest...
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