The Sedona City Council convened on December 10 to address amendments to its firearms in public places ordinance, yet controversy lingered over the proposed changes. This...
On December 10, during a Sedona City Council meeting, Councilman Pete Furman expressed reluctance to label the upcoming annexation as “sprawl,” yet ultimately used the term...
By Daniel Stefanski | Legislators in Arizona have made significant strides in championing Second Amendment rights. Representatives Quang Nguyen and Selina Bliss recently celebrated a breakthrough...
Traffic management tests in Sedona have yielded intriguing insights, revealing minimal impact from two proposed improvements: closing the State Route 179 crosswalk near Tlaquepaque and installing...
The Sedona City Council took a significant step on Tuesday, November 12, by instructing city staff to advance discussions on potentially increasing development impact fees. This...
The Sedona City Council is updating local laws regarding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to align with new state regulations. This process began during their meeting on...
The Sedona City Council convened on October 22 to discuss the potential installation of a permanent flagpole at Posse Grounds Park. This matter has been postponed...
The Sedona City Council has taken steps to maintain the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) through 2025, following discussions prompted by Vice Mayor Holli Ploog during their...
The Sedona City Council convened a special meeting on October 9, intending to discuss the state of higher education in the area with representatives from Yavapai...
A lawsuit involving the planned Oak Creek Heritage Lodge in Sedona is advancing through the Yavapai County court system, with a trial expected by late 2025...