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...
Since the enactment of Senate Bill 1350 in 2016, residents of Sedona have raised alarms regarding the increasing number of short-term rentals (STRs) within the city....
Citizens expect transparency and integrity from their government institutions. When these expectations are unmet, public trust is jeopardized, leading to widespread skepticism about the reliability of...
Sedona, Arizona, recently concluded its survey on the future of the Sedona Cultural Park, now referred to by the city as the Western Gateway. This name...
Deb McCasland, representing District 2 on the Yavapai Community College Board, has issued a letter to staff, urging them to disregard criticisms of college leadership. Her...
David Aba Isquith, a noteworthy figure in Sedona and a dedicated correspondent for the Sedona Red Rock News, passed away on December 5, 2024, just shy...
Yavapai Community College is facing significant backlash following the introduction of a controversial policy restricting communication between faculty and the Governing Board. Elected by taxpayers, board...
Yavapai Community College is facing criticism over a new policy implemented by its board that restricts communication between faculty and staff and their elected representatives. Under...
As Thanksgiving approaches, the holiday shopping season is set to kick off with Black Friday, a day historically marked by frenzied shopping sprees across the nation....
The results of Proposition 483 in Sedona are decisive. Voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposed “Safe Place to Park” car camp for homeless workers, effectively halting plans...