Sedona may be getting fire breaks on the south side during the next decade as the U.S. Forest Service considers additional ...
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 ...
When Audree Juhlin announced last month that she’d be stepping down as community development director, City Manager Justin Clifton had a decision to make — hire from within or bring someone in to fill ...
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, ...
The Sedona City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to award consulting firm Kimley-Horn a $1,872,014 contract to design the ...
Susan Munich Henkels was born and grew up in Lexington, Ky., amidst some of the most beautiful trees in the country. She remembers her attraction from early on when trees would show up in every first- ...
The Sedona International Film Festival presents the Northern Arizona premiere of the documentary “Pope Francis: A Man of His Word” — by filmmaker Wim Wenders — showing Friday through Wednesday, July ...
For nearly a quarter century, Audree Juhlin has been a mainstay with the city of Sedona. Despite wearing several hats during her tenure, her goal has remained the same — to serve the public and make ...
The Verde Search and Rescue Posse, an auxiliary of the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, held its first meeting of the year on ...
Dennis Alan Ott, 81, of Sedona, Arizona, passed away peacefully on Oct. 12, 2024, at home, surrounded by close friends and his loving wife, ...
The body of a Colorado man was recovered near Midgley Bridge in what appears to be a suicide. According to Sedona Police Sgt. Stephanie Foley, the body was identified as 33-year-old Brent Wilkins.
As the complaints about traffic rise, so do the same tired arguments that abolishing the Sedona Chamber of Commerce or somehow banning tourists will fix all our problems. So let’s imagine the first ...