On March 11, the Sedona City Council officially approved a new contract with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce to manage the Uptown Visitor Center. Additionally, the...
On March 11, the Sedona City Council unanimously voted to back a Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) application submitted by HS Development Partners from Ohio. The...
The Sedona City Council has reached a significant milestone, unanimously approving a $438,009.33 construction agreement with Arizona Public Service (APS) on March 11. This agreement centers...
The Sedona City Council’s discussions surrounding homelessness have engaged residents for years, yet the voices of individuals experiencing homelessness are seldom heard. Jesse Clutterbuck, a resident...
The Sedona Sister Cities Association (SSCA) hosted a town hall at Sedona City Hall on Saturday, February 22, featuring notable presentations from international representatives. Jeremy Elbourne,...
The board of directors of the Cornville-based nonprofit Low-Income Student Aid (LISA) voted unanimously on February 3 to expand services to all schools in the Cottonwood-Oak...
On Saturday, March 15, the city of Sedona will host the 53rd annual St. Patrick’s Parade along Jordan Road, starting at 10:30 a.m. This year, thirty-one...
The Sedona-Verde Valley Association of Realtors (SVVAR) convened a public meeting on March 6 at the Cottonwood Recreation Center to present findings from a recently completed...
The city of Sedona has officially announced the search for its inaugural Poet Laureate, a role aimed at celebrating the poetic arts within the community. The...
In a recent budget survey conducted in the city of Sedona, residents overwhelmingly indicated opposition to new spending on various staff and council initiatives, including the...