In five minutes, Sedona got about 30% bigger — or rather, it will on Thursday, April 24, when the annexation of 3,422 acres west of town takes effect.
The Sedona City Council approved the annexation ordinance in a 6-1...
The owners of a large parcel of private land in West Sedona filed an application to have the property, which is currently zoned single-family residential, rezoned as high-density multifamily on Dec. 16.
The Madole-Rigby House, built in 1948, sits...
Another of the city of Sedona’s ongoing lawsuits — involving the owners of the proposed Oak Creek Heritage Lodge — is moving forward through the Yavapai County court system and should come to trial by the end of 2025,...
The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Aug. 13 to approve a zoning reversion for six parcels of land adjacent to Oak Creek and the Sedona Arts Center from planned development to a combination of commercial, multifamily and single-family...
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...
U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego held a town hall at the Yavapai-Apache Nation on April 17, introduced by Yavapai-Apache...
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