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Eye on Sedona with Vice Mayor Martinez
Sedona AZ (December 26, 2018) – The following article was submitted by the city of Sedona and written by Vice Mayor John Martinez:
See Something, Say something
Article submitted by City of Sedona AZ
Before I begin my City Talk article about something that I am deeply passionate about, I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and wishing a fruitful New Year to all. This month’s article...
Flagstaff Vehicle Burglary Ring Suspects Arrested
Zavala Molina
Sedona AZ (November 30, 2018) – On November 29, 2018, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office arrested three suspects involved in a vehicle burglary ring. These burglars victimized multiple communities in Northern Arizona.
On November 20, 2018, three separate vehicle burglaries were reported in the Timberline neighborhood, north of Flagstaff. Deputies noted several firearms and personal...
Flagstaff Critical Incident Response Training Scheduled
Sedona AZ (August 10, 2018) – The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting a Critical Incident Response Training that involves personnel from several Northern Arizona law enforcement agencies, as well as personnel from local area fire departments.
We want our residents, business owners, and community visitors to be aware that this training will result in increased police and fire activity...
Eddie Maddock: City Council Deals Are Destroying Our Sedona Dream
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock revisits the City of Sedona Dream and why Home Rule and the City Council are destroying it.
Sedona AZ – Whether an idiom, proverb or adage, the saying “a watched pot never boils” takes on a totally new meaning in Sedona, Arizona. It might more appropriately be changed to ”watched pots never STOP boiling” in this neck of...
Home Rule Yes Vote Gives City Your Blank Check
Sedona AZ (May 8, 2018) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor:
Sedona City Council needs a Yes on Home Rule vote this August 28 to increase the city budget and taxes over the next four years.
“Council Talks Home Rule” (SRRN 4/18/18) is the first of many upcoming articles geared to convince us residents to vote for Home Rule. “The second public hearing will be held Tuesday...
SFD Responds to Multiple Suspicious Fires
West Sedona School was one of several sites targeted by arsonists.
Sedona AZ (October 8, 2017) – At 6:16 this morning, Sedona Fire District firefighters responded to a trash can fire at West Sedona School, 570 Posse Ground Road. Responding units noticed multiple fires burning in different locations and called for Sedona Police Department and SFD Fire Investigators to assist.
“With one exception,...
Badges for Health and First Responders
Sedona AZ (September 29, 2017) – The Sedona Police Department invites residents and visitors to join our officers in supporting women’s health and public safety personnel.
In October 2017, officers will sport pink T-shirts and trade their blue shoulder patches for pink to mark national Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The department will sell the patches for $10 with proceeds earmarked for the...
Toddler Dies After Falling from Midgley Bridge Trail
Midgley Bridge on SR 89A north of Sedona city limits and in Oak Creek Canyon
Sedona AZ (September 2, 2017) – On September 2, 2017, at approximately 2:01 in the afternoon, Coconino County Sheriff’s Deputies, Sedona Police Department, US Forest Service, and Sedona Fire District responded to Midgley Bridge for a report of a 2-1/2 year-old child who fell an estimated 50-60 feet down a cliff along...
Sedona Police Department and Fire District recognized for outstanding work
Sedona Police Department and Sedona Fire District personnel receive awards as did a Sedona City employee and volunteer.
Sedona AZ (March 2, 2017) – Two Sedona Police Department employees and one Sedona Police Department volunteer were among those honored at the February 28, 2017, meeting of the Sedona City Council.
Mayor Sandy Moriarty and members of the city council watched as Brook Cunningham...
Police Department, Fire District and School District Come Together to Support Special Olympics
Sedona AZ (November 16, 2016) – City of Sedona Police Officer Jackie McQuaid is on a mission: to fundraise with her colleagues, Sedona Fire District Chief Kris Kazian and Sedona Oak Creek School District Superintendent David Lykins, to help support the Special Olympics Arizona. The catch? By each fundraising a minimum of $1,000, McQuaid, Kazian and Lykins will step “Over the Edge” and rappel...