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Sen. Ken Bennett, Rep. Selina Bliss and Rep. Quang Nguyen sent a letter to Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow and the city council that warns the city the ordinance likely violates state law and wouldn’t hold up in court.
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The Coconino National Forest is receiving more than one million dollars in federal funding for trail maintenance, upgrades and signage around the Sedona area, including Loy Canyon.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is planning lane closures beginning next week on State Route 89A near Sedona. The lane restrictions are part of an ongoing rockfall mitigation project.
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A wildfire in the Secret Mountain Wilderness near Sedona has grown to about 35 acres. Forest service officials now say the fire was caused by lightning.
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A wildfire in the Secret Mountain Wilderness near Sedona has grown to about 19 acres.
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Sedona Mayor Scott Jablow wants to ban the use of off-highway vehicles on city streets, but opponents say such a ban may not be constitutional.
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The fire is about 4 miles west of Slide Rock State Park. Forest officials say it’s smoldering at low intensity in an area of heavy dead and down fuels.
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Hubert Bluford “Boots” Claunts, a local Sedona celebrity known for making multiple holes-in-one at a local golf course, has died at the age of 104. The Sedona Red Rock News first wrote about him in 2012.
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The city of Sedona is looking for dozens of volunteer citizen scientists to collect data regarding urban heat islands. The data collected will be used to address extreme heat and inform the city’s decisions on ways to reduce negative impacts to public health.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is planning lane restrictions the first week of May on SR 179 near Sedona for a road improvement project.