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Most Sedona residents can complain about the problems caused by tourists until we’re blue in the face, and, looking at our community’s dozens of social media pages, we do. Our chief complaints are that an ever-increasing number of tourists...

Sedona Fire District supports city’s change

Now with one successful public-private partnership to build affordable workforce housing under its belt — which is now in the works — the city is hoping to do it again. But a 50-year-old obstacle stands in its way for...

City floats housing idea for Sinagua property

The vision for prime real estate owned by the city is becoming clearer. The city purchased the Sinagua property, adjacent to City Hall, five years ago but never determined its use. According to City Manager Karen Osburn, there is now a...

Sedona, Cottonwood team up on housing

The cities of Sedona and Cottonwood are teaming up to help address a problem plaguing the entire Verde Valley — housing. Due to the need to develop regional solutions, officials from both cities began discussion to jointly hire and fund...

What’s going on with the Verde Valley’s labor market?

Anyone who’s gone anywhere in the past few months in the Sedona area knows there is a shortage on workers. Restaurants, hotels and retail shops large and small — both those with huge marketing budgets, little mom-and-pops and beloved holes-in-the-wall...

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Velazquez is SRRHS’ 2026 valedictorian

Will head to Mexico for college with dream of becoming a neurosurgeon Karol Laija Velazquez, 17, will walk across the...

Ryan Pfaff marches to join the Long Gray Line

Senior plans to attend prep school then famed U.S. Military Academy When Ryan Pfaff got the large diploma-like folder in...
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