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Goldwater sues city, Jablow over short-term rentals

The Goldwater Institute has filed suit against the city of Sedona, Mayor Scott Jablow and City Manager Anette Spickard over the city’s refusal to grant a short-term rental permit to the new owner of the Oak Creek Mobilodge. Oak...

Tourism totals mostly stable since 2019, below prior estimates

Buckle up, Sedona: You’re getting a lot fewer total tourists than previously thought. For decades, Sedonans have repeated “3 million to 3.5 million” when talking about the number of tourists who visit annually. Former Mayor Sandy Moriarty said in...

City Council will get choice of hotels on Aug. 13

The Sedona City Council will have the chance to choose between two sizes for a new hotel development in Uptown on Tuesday, Aug. 13, when it considers a request from Dutchman’s Cove LLC, owned by the Stevenson family, developers...

RD Olson sues city of Sedona, council members, hotel opponents

Olson Real Estate Group, doing business as R.D. Olson Development, and its subsidiary 115 Schnebly LLC, developers of the proposed Oak Creek Heritage Lodge, have filed a lawsuit against the city of Sedona and seven residents following the Sedona...

Spring break tax collections show mixed results

The latest sales and bed tax data for Sedona present a picture of a very mixed spring break season, with a vigorous March having been followed by a weak April. Total March sales tax collections stood at $3,710,005, up...

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Weintraub discusses 40 years of Sedona archaeology

The Sedona Heritage Museum concluded its spring Sedona Stories speaker series on April 10 with “Forty Years Documenting Sedona’s...

Verde Valley Fair returns to Cottonwood from April 30 to May 4

The Verde Valley Fair will return to the Verde Valley Fairgrounds in Cottonwood from Wednesday, April 30, through Sunday,...
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