Click here to read the latest Athlete Q&A, this week with Scorpions junior goalkeeper Anya Kulinchenco-Braun.
The Greater Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is proud to announce David Key as its new president and CEO. “A ...
After weeks of discussion over proposed increases to Sedona’s development impact fees, which would double them by an estimated 106% to 139%, and statements ...
When the monsoon rains start coming, Verde Valley rockhounds come running. And from first rainfall, there is no time for games for rockhounds, or amateur geologists, when it comes to hunting for ...
After many hours of discussion over the last few months, the Sedona City Council voted on what the updated sign code will look like. While the code covers a range of topics regarding signs, the most ...
Tlaquepaque has become the undisputed epicenter for holiday entertainment and festivities. Those who enjoyed Tlaquepaque Tree Trail with the lighting of the gigantic Christmas tree and the 45th annual ...
Captain” Jack Ross has retired as a community services aide with the city of Sedona and the Sedona Police Department as of ...
January The Sedona City Council rejected the results of the city’s latest study on the environmental effects of off-highway vehicles, which became available in... After weeks of discussion over ...
On Monday, July 2, Pink Adventure Tours — known for its fleet of more than 150 pink Jeeps and tour buses — announced the entire company had been sold to the Georgia-based Herschend Enterprises, ...
When Audree Juhlin announced last month that she’d be stepping down as community development director, City Manager Justin Clifton had a decision to make — hire from within or bring someone in to fill ...
If you have ever wondered why there is a constant need for new or improved cellular towers, go to any gathering place such as a restaurant, airport or park and see just how many people are looking ...
Approaching my 12th year as managing editor of the Sedona Red Rock News, I’ve received letters from hundreds of residents around the Verde Valley, but few were as consistent and prolific as Sedona ...