James Gregory, the Yavapai County District 2 Supervisor and Board Chairman, announced his resignation on Facebook on January 29, following his acceptance of the chief of...
The city of Sedona has unveiled the results of its second online survey regarding the redevelopment of the Western Gateway, known to residents as the Sedona...
The U.S. Forest Service is contemplating the establishment of fire breaks on the south side of Sedona over the next decade as part of a broader...
The Sedona International Film Festival is set to stage A.R. Gurney’s acclaimed two-person play, “Love Letters,” at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre. Performances are scheduled for...
The Sedona-Oak Creek Unified School District Educational Foundation announced on January 27 that it has raised over $10 million from community supporters passionate about education. This...
On January 14, Arizona legislators introduced Senate Bill 1025, the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act. Spearheaded by Sen. Wendy Rogers (R-District 7) and Rep. Jeff Weninger (R-District...
The Sedona City Council has voted unanimously to award a contract to the consulting firm Kimley-Horn valued at $1,872,014 for the design of a new bus...
Food insecurity remains a pressing issue in Sedona and the Verde Valley, impacting a diverse range of residents, including seniors, working families, and the homeless. Various...
Talon “T. J.” Mandeville, an 18-year-old with high-functioning autism, has accomplished an impressive feat by biking every day throughout 2024. He logged an astonishing 479 hours...
The Verde Search and Rescue Posse (VSAR), an auxiliary unit of the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, convened its first meeting of 2024 on January 13. The...