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State Trooper Rescues Girl During Traffic Stop
AZ State Trooper Otto rescues a missing California child runaway during routine traffic stop in Kingman area.
Sedona AZ (January 20, 2017) – Due to relatively new training called Interdiction for the Protection of Children (IPC), a state trooper received valuable training that assisted him in identifying and rescuing a 16-year-old girl.
On January 11, 2017, at 7:20 a.m., an Arizona Department...
Silent Witness Tip and Detective’s Diligence Lead to Trailhead Burglary Suspects
Sedona AZ (January 11, 2017) – In November of 2016, after a tip-off to a trailhead burglary suspect’s identity, a Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office detective began following case leads and obtained information from an electronics store about a cell phone purchased using the victim’s stolen credit card. He traced the cell phone serial number to a Prescott Valley man, Robert Abbott, 26,...
Oak Creek Watershed Council Seeks New Executive Director
Sedona AZ (January 10, 2017) – Looking for a challenging part time position? The Oak Creek Watershed Council Board is seeking a new Executive Director.
The Oak Creek Watershed Council Executive Director is responsible for providing long term strategic vision of future goals and objectives, effectively supporting and monitoring program staff in developing partnerships, and enhancing and maintaining...
Sedona Coalition Organizes Unity March
Sedona AZ (January 8, 2017) – A diverse group of local residents has organized a “Peaceful Unity March” to take place in Sedona, in support of the Women’s March on Washington, January 21. Sedona’s marchers will step off at 1:00 in the afternoon from west Sedona and walk to Uptown along SR 89A.
The Sedona march is one of several planned throughout Arizona and the country,...
Eddie Maddock: Business as Usual?
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie S. Maddock
Sedona AZ – At a Special Sedona City Council Meeting, 3:00 Wednesday afternoon on January 11, 2017, after three long years of a contentious destination marketing agreement with the Sedona Chamber of Commerce, the City will again revisit the issue. We can only hope the negotiations will prove to be less controversial, fairer, and, in turn, result in acceptable...
AZ Viewpoint: Legal Ethics and Public Corruption In Arizona
Jack Levine
Sedona AZ (January 7, 2017) – Is it “Sui Generis” or a National Pattern?
Over a number of years, two of Arizona’s largest law firms have gradually taken over control of the state’s two largest public utilities by placing their firm members, former firm members and relatives on their governing boards and executive offices, while at the same time each serving as their...
ADOT Phoenix Area 2017 Freeway Projects
Sedona AZ (January 5, 2017) – With Valley drivers benefiting from several freeway improvement projects completed during 2016, including the widening of Loop 101 between Shea Boulevard and Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) in the Scottsdale area, the Arizona Department of Transportation is poised to start or complete several Phoenix-area projects in the coming year.
ADOT’s highlights for the regional...
Arizona Driver Licenses Valid for Air Travel Until 2020
Sedona AZ (January 5, 2017) – Arizona driver licenses and state identification cards are valid for air travel until October 1, 2020.
Period.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is sharing that message with travelers who may be confused by new Transportation Security Administration placards posted at airports. These notices say that beginning on January 28, 2018, travelers using a driver...
Dog on Lap While Driving: Unsafe and Illegal
Poco Diablo McGuire gives a Four Paws Up view of how to drive safely with furry pals in his new article as the Sedona Eye Pet Columnist. Welcome, Poco D!
Sedona AZ (January 5, 2017) – While driving under the influence was once the major focus of safety on the road, distracted driving of all kinds has gained national attention in recent years. Texting and driving has proven to be the latest serious...
ADOT’s Rumour Has It
Sedona AZ (January 4, 2017) – An Adele-inspired message struck a chord when ADOT Blog followers voted on their favorite safety slogans of 2016.
“Hello from the other side, buckle up & stay alive,” which appeared on electronic message boards in August 2016, had received more than 3,300 votes as of Wednesday, January 4, 2017.
The runner-up was “Gobble, gobble go easy on the...

