We were made aware that a student had stated they intended to bring a weapon to school,” Sedona Red Rock Jr/Sr High School ...
As part of West Sedona School teacher Kelly Cadigan’s fourth-grade class, students helped make paper chains and icons of ...
Artist, poet, teacher and founder of Living Labyrinths for Peace, Sandra Wasko-Flood will offer poetry readings and sign her book, “The Labyrinth Path to Light and Peace: Art and Poetry by Sandra ...
Mark Feldtkeller’s public art piece “Look In Up” is scheduled to be dedicated at the roundabout of Back o’ Beyond Road, ...
Pedestrians in Arizona are nearly twice as likely to be killed in a road collision as the rest of the country, according to a ...
Yavapai County Supervisors Nikki Check and Chris Kuknyo were tapped by their fellow supervisors to join the newly formed Water Resources and ...
If all goes as planned, Park Place Condominiums will be more than quadrupling in size — an expansion a decade-plus in the making. On July 3, the Sedona Planning and Zoning Commission was presented ...
Three candidates running for mayor of Sedona spoke to voters during a forum July 18 at the Sedona Public Library. The forum was jointly hosted by the League of Women Voters of Greater Verde Valley and ...
G. Susan “Susie” Little, 81, was born in Stuttgart, Germany, on Sept. 26, 1943. She was married to Robert Little for 26 years ...
It’s the rematch of the century, and there can be only one winner — well, technically multiple winners: The children of ...
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 ...
Fame, fortune, power or just reaching a goal are a few examples of what can motivate a person to continue doing something for years on end. There is one thing, though, that may outlast the rest, that ...