Sedona is facing scrutiny over its decision to install automated license plate readers (ALPRs) throughout the city. This development has drawn parallels with surveillance practices seen...
Marie Angela Brown, Sedona’s first employee, passed away on Saturday, May 10, at the age of 81. Born in 1943 in Brooklyn, New York, Brown moved...
The city of Sedona mourns the loss of its first employee, Marie Angela Brown, who passed away on May 10 at the age of 81. Born...
The Rotary Club of Sedona Red Rocks honored three dedicated educators with its Teacher of the Year awards during a meeting on May 7. Carianna Leifland,...
On May 13, the Sedona City Council officially named Gary Every as the Poet Laureate and Anya Blue Lior as the Youth Poet Laureate, marking a...
Gary Every and Anya Blue Lior, a sophomore at Verde Valley School, will soon take on significant roles in Sedona’s literary community. They are set to...
On March 22, Specialized Bicycles launched a 20-minute documentary titled “The Hard Line,” showcasing the development of the Hardline trail in Sedona, which completed construction this...
Judge Earlda Lynn Piper Riordan, a native of Verde Valley, has been appointed as an associate magistrate of the Sedona Magistrate Court by the Sedona City...
Sedona City Manager Anette Spickard has formally expressed support for Arizona Water Company’s request for a rate increase while simultaneously opposing a recommendation that would impose...
The second annual “Sedona’s Got Talent” competition took place on March 6 at the Sedona Performing Arts Center, showcasing 18 acts from Sedona Charter School and...