On January 29, the Sedona City Council approved a $15,000 allocation to support a voucher program managed by Catholic Charities Community Services. This initiative aims to...
In January, Phoenix officials announced an exploration of strategies to address a looming budget shortfall, which could potentially involve raising the sales tax or reducing certain...
Longtime residents of Arizona are no strangers to eerie tales that paint the state as a hub of the supernatural. The folklore includes an array of...
Recent developments have revealed a diverse array of information related to states and countries. The status of various regions in the United States is of particular...
In exploring the theme of gifting for his new book, “So Much Stuff,” anthropologist examines the intrinsic motivations behind giving away valuable items. This phenomenon is...
The Sedona-Oak Creek School District Governing Board convened on Tuesday, December 3, where they unanimously approved a motion to begin the process of selling the Big...
The Jewish Community of Sedona and the Verde Valley is set to host two free performances of Lisa Wolpe’s acclaimed one-woman show, “Shakespeare and the Alchemy...
Nearly two decades after Pat Tillman’s passing, new reflections continue to surface about the iconic athlete’s life and choices. Once a celebrated player for Arizona State...
The Sedona Public Library is set to host a fundraiser, “An Evening with Kevin Fedarko,” on Saturday, October 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Sedona Performing...
Veterans and community members are encouraged to attend an informative talk by Claude Culbertson, a U.S. Army veteran and member of the American Hydrogen Association (AHA)....