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Yavapai County New Remote Video Building Inspections

Sedona AZ – Yavapai County Development Services announces its new Remote Video Building Inspection program. Now, homeowners and contractors can have many common building inspections performed by streaming video using their personal electronic device, such as a tablet or a cell phone. The new Video Inspection program uses the Skype video calling application. Once the user has a Skype account,... 

Yavapai County AZ Issues Proclamation of Countywide Emergency

Sedona AZ – Yavapai County Arizona Board of Supervisors Chairman Craig Brown, on March 19, 2020, signed a Proclamation of a Countywide Emergency. The proclamation provides the Chairman with additional opportunities and resources to protect Yavapai County residents, working in coordination with local cities and towns, should the need arise in the future. COVID-19 poses a serious public health... 

Yavapai County AZ Free Library District Doors Close

Sedona AZ – In efforts to protect patrons and staff from the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the doors of the fifteen branch libraries of the Yavapai County Free Library District doors will be closed, effective immediately. However, curbside pickup for holds will still be available. District staff will continue working as long as possible to keep services functioning for their communities. Access... 

Sedona Mayor Updates Emergency Proclamation to include business mandates

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – Because the safety of residents is the most important consideration and to mitigate the potential spread of COVID-19, city of Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty updated yesterday’s Proclamation of Emergency to mandate the following regarding businesses, effective 11:59 p.m. on March 19, 2020, until 11:59 p.m. on March 31, 2020: All restaurants,... 

City of Sedona Arizona Declares State of Emergency

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – To be proactive and precautionary regarding the potential effects of COVID-19, on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, city of Sedona Mayor Sandy Moriarty declared a state of emergency. This is a routine measure meant to ensure the city can be nimble in the response to COVID-19 and dedicate the resources to take whatever actions are deemed necessary in this... 

City of Sedona Closes Public Access to Facilities and Goes Virtual

Article submitted by the city of Sedona. Sedona AZ – Out of an abundance of caution, and to protect citizens and city staff from the potential spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), beginning Wednesday, March 18, 2020, the city of Sedona, Arizona will close in-person access to city facilities and move to virtual and phone services. Until March 28, 2020: Essential functions and services like the... 

Arizona Supreme Court issues COVID-19 direction to courts and public

Sedona AZ – Chief Justice Robert M. Brutinel issued Administrative Order 2020-47 providing Arizona’s courts and the public with direction on court operations in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). The Order includes direction for in-person proceedings, empaneling juries, limiting access to courthouses and courtrooms, implementing social distancing, continuing matters, and using technology to... 

Yavapai County Court Issues Coronavirus Guidance

Historic Yavapai County Courthouse in Prescott AZ. Sedona AZ – Working closely with State and County Officials to monitor the evolving information regarding COVID-19 and with currently no confirmed cases in Yavapai County, the Superior Court in Yavapai County is endeavoring to respond reasonably to the concerns raised in the community regarding COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and keep its Courts open. Based... 

City of Sedona Begins Coronavirus Pandemic Closures

Sedona AZ – The city of Sedona manager, Justin Clifton, advised that all area schools are closing, the USFS Visitor Center is closed, the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center will go virtual, Sedona hotel bookings are at 30% and he is considering closing down City Offices, and, if not a full closure, the city will cancel all non-essential public meetings as of a March 15, 2020. The Sedona city... 

Hillary Clinton Lawyers Ask Appeals Court to Overturn Order for Her Deposition

Sedona AZ – Judicial Watch announced today that lawyers for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her former Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills have asked the Court of Appeals to overturn a U.S. District court order granting Judicial Watch’s request for their depositions about Clinton’s emails and Benghazi attack records. Lawyers for Clinton and Mills filed a “Petition for Writ of Mandamus”... 
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