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Sedona Vice Mayor Martinez discusses sex trafficking in America

Article submitted by the city of Sedona and written by Vice Mayor John Martinez. Sedona AZ – See Something, Say something! Before I begin my City Talk article about something that I am deeply passionate about, I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and plans for a Happy New Year. My subject is about sex and human trafficking. Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery involving the... 

Flagstaff Neighborhood Scene of Shooting Death

Sedona AZ – On December 26, 2019, at 3:04 in the morning, deputies with the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office were called to the Flagstaff Cosnino subdivision neighborhood after a report of a shooting. Arriving on scene, CCSO found the suspected shooter still at the residence. This person was taken into custody without further incident and was later transported to the Coconino County Sheriff’s... 

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah and Seasons Greetings

Thank you all. It’s been a wonderful decade. All of us at the SedonaEye.com and Sedona Times Wish you a Happy and Healthy New Year! May God bless you and give you everlasting peace. We hope you enjoyed revisiting a few  Christmas Seasons past memories.     Happy and Healthy New Year 2020 to all!   Read More →

ADOT issues advisory for Sedona Oak Creek Canyon State Route 89A

Sedona AZ – Expect Arizona State Route 89A lane restrictions and travel delays into and out of Oak Creek Canyon when road improvement project work shifts to daytime hours beginning December 9, 2019. Road improvement work requires narrowing of the SR 89A highway to a single lane. Drivers using State Route 89A in northern central Arizona should expect daytime travel delays while the “SR... 

Sedona City Hall hosts APS solar system project

Sedona AZ – Sedona City Hall will host a 150 kilowatt solar system under the APS Solar Communities program. The Solar Communities program is one of the ways in which APS is expanding access to solar statewide. APS will install, operate, and maintain the city’s solar photovoltaic system free of charge, and the city will receive a monthly bill credit from APS. Designed to enable non-residential customers... 

Eddie Maddock: An ordinary day in Sedona

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock on the every day need for “We matter, too!” Sedona AZ – Based on local ongoing and constant dissension one might justify wondering if Sedona Schnebly’s middle name could have been “Controversy.” Initially deciding the designated area which would encompass incorporated Sedona and the subsequent consideration of alternate routes... 

Sedona Republicans receive overwhelming support from community

On a city of Sedona main thoroughfare, locals and passerbys honking car horns and waving in support of President Trump and other Arizona Republican candidates made it sound like “a St. Patrick’s Day parade” said participants and onlookers. Sedona AZ –  Sedona Republican Party Precinct Chairman, Ann Kelley, reported that the reception for the Republican SR 89A rally on Friday,... 

Sedona Heritage Museum Hosts Beeler Book Signing

This “Cowboy Artists of Sedona” historical photograph is found at the Sedona Heritage Museum, Sedona Arizona. Sedona AZ – The Sedona Heritage Museum will host a book signing event on Saturday, December 14, 2019, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with Jody Beeler, son of Cowboy Artists of America co-founder, Joe Beeler. Jody will be signing two of his father’s books, “The Joe Beeler... 

Sedona Museum Presents: What’s In A Name?! with Michael Peach

Grammy award winner Michael ‘Coyote’ Peach is out discovering interesting places with wondrous names to share during his one man show at the Sedona Heritage Museum on December 7. Sedona AZ – The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Grammy award winning playwright and actor Michael Peach in a performance of his original show “What’s In A Name?!” on Saturday, December 7, 2019, at 1:30 in the... 

Sedona Weather Alert: Wintry, dangerous travel

Sedona SnowfallExclusive SedonaEye.com photo by Melissa Morrison Sedona AZ – As of November 26, 2019, the National Weather Service continues to predict wintry, dangerous travel weather for Sedona and all of Arizona’s high country, with the greatest impacts on Thanksgiving Day and Friday. By Friday evening, snow levels are expected to drop to 3,000-4,000 feet with very high winds, snow... 
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