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The Sedona trail was closed for two months as crews reconstructed rock walls and installed check steps to cut down on trail erosion.
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Sedona officials say a recent sewer spill didn’t impact E. coli levels in Oak Creek.
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Sedona officials say a debris dam formed from recent flooding prevented thousands of gallons of sewage from flowing into Oak Creek.
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While evacuation orders have been lifted for residents and businesses along Oak Creek in Sedona, a GO order remains in place for some communities in the Verde Valley.
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Several neighborhoods in Sedona have been put in "GO" status as Oak Creek is now forecast to go past the flood stage.
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Residents and tourists in northern Arizona tried to return to business as usual after evacuation orders triggered by rain and flooding were lifted Thursday morning.
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Some residents in Sedona have been warned to evacuate because of elevated water levels in Oak Creek. The National Weather Service says a River Flood Advisory is in place through this morning.
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The city of Sedona now requires all short-term rental owners to have an annual permit.
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Several northern Arizona artists are among this year’s recipients of research and development grants from the Arizona Commission on the Arts.
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The upper part of Cathedral Rock Trail in the Coconino National Forest will be closed for construction for the next two months.