Imagine Sedona’s Community Plan but on steroids. That would be the Coconino National Forest’s updated Land and Resource Management Plan — all 3,000 pages of it. The plan, which has been in the works ...
My name is Brock Delinski and I’d like to tell you who I am and why I’ve decided to run for Sedona City Council. I’m not going to start by rambling on about my qualifications, awards and certificates ...
The nine member board of directors of Low-Income Student Aid nonprofit voted to expand to Sedona Red Rock High School on Oct. 22. “They’re a wonderful organization and wonderful people are running the ...
The Sedona Police Department has gone pink with its patches for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. “For our department, in October, we wear the pink ...
Almost four decades ago, artist couple Michael Kahn and Leda Livant Kahn came to Cornville and created what would become a three-acre hand-built art village — Eliphante. The structures — originally ...
If you have a creative child looking for summer opportunities, Sedona Arts Center has two unique programs for you. Sedona Arts Center’s 2018 summer camps for creative kids features two weeks of ...
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, ...
It’s a bit of a development déjà vu. More than a decade ago a planned subdivision west of Bristlecone Pines Road and north of State Route 89A was nearing the end of the city approval process when ...
At the Sedona City Council meeting on Oct. 25, Councilman John Currivan was the lone vote in opposition to provide reasonable housing options for Sedona residents. Currivan stood in opposition to ...