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During the first week of July, the city of Sedona followed the lead of Cottonwood, Scottsdale and other cities by placing ...
When the monsoon rains start coming, Verde Valley rockhounds come running. And from first rainfall, there is no time for games for rockhounds, or amateur geologists, when it comes to hunting for ...
Teachers across Arizona continue to protest low public education funding from the state with strikes, demonstrations and marches on the Capitol building in Phoenix. And there’s no end in sight: The ...
On Monday, July 2, Pink Adventure Tours — known for its fleet of more than 150 pink Jeeps and tour buses — announced the entire company had been sold to the Georgia-based Herschend Enterprises, ...
Football, volleyball, basketball or track and field; those are the sports most think of when it comes to prep athletics. In Sedona there is one other that many may not have heard of. In its fifth year ...
It’s been nearly two decades in the making. The city’s 2017 Wastewater Master Plan Update is the first of its kind since 2000. In it, city staff has provided an overview and evaluation of the existing ...
After 42 years teaching, including three decades at Sedona Red Rock High School, former English teacher Karyl Goldsmith will ...
Summer is flying by and it’s hard to believe it is time for another inspiring year of exhibitions, classes, workshops and ...
Roses are red, violets are blue, Arizona is dry, what’s a gardener to do? Learning about xeriscaping is a good place to start ...
Richard Laddie Batka, 78, of Sedona, died July 16. He was preceded in death by his parents, his infant son, Laddie Batka Jr,, stepdaughter, Kerri Marbut, step-son-in law Lenny Hibbitts, son-in-law ...