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 Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Statue of Sedona Schnebly outside the Sedona Public Library | |
|  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Panoramic view of the immediate Sedona area, covering an angle of view of approximately 90 degrees. The line of bare (deciduous) trees at center left marks the course of Oak Creek. |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Panoramic north view of Sedona from Airport Mesa. Visible in the center is Greyback, also called Thunder Mountain, and Coffeepot to the right. |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Aerial view of the Village of Oak Creek in the Sedona area. |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Courthouse Butte near Sedona, Arizona |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - The Brins fire of 2006. |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - The McDonald's in Sedona, Arizona is the only one in the world with turquoise arches, they are not yellow because the city said they would look horrid along with the red rocks and demanded another color, the first one McDonalds offered was turquoise and was immediately accepted. |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Sinkhole called The Devil's Kitchen in Soldier's Pass. The giant rock in the center is called The Grand Piano. |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - View above Sedona from Schnebly Hill Rd |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Stacked rocks signify a vortex. |  Sedona, AZ (Arizona) - Sunset over the red rocks | See also: Sedona AZ real estate |
 01/21/10 SEDONA, Ariz. (AP) - Authorities in Sedona are going door to door asking residents in low-lying areas to voluntarily evacuate ahead of expected flooding in Oak Creek.
 01/18/10 CLARKDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - 01/18/10) - The rocky red cliffs of a pristine river canyon form a dramatic backdrop for the annual Eagle Watch season aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad. Each winter migrating American bald and golden eagles join resident raptors in the Verde Canyon. Passengers and crew alike marvel at the six-foot wingspans etched against the brilliant blue backdrop as these masters ...
 01/18/10 CLARKDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - January 18, 2010) - The rocky red cliffs of a pristine river canyon form a dramatic backdrop for the annual Eagle Watch season aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad. Each winter migrating American bald and golden eagles join resident raptors in the Verde Canyon. Passengers and crew alike marvel at the six-foot wingspans etched against the brilliant blue backdrop as these ...
 01/14/10 Attorneys for self-help expert James Arthur Ray say the deaths of a Milwaukee man and two other people in a northern Arizona sweat lodge ceremony were not the result of criminal negligence.
 01/13/10 Public Shows and Sweat Lodge Secrets by Nick Smith If you've been keeping up with local politics, you know that two words can sum up our current financial situation: We're broke. While the repercussions may not be immediately apparent to Joe Citizen, he'll see it when the streets become bumpier, and there is even less to watch on TV. The folks down at Access Tucson are concerned about that last ...
 01/13/10 Attorneys for James Ray call the deaths of three retreat participants during a sweat lodge ritual a tragic accident, not criminal negligence.
 12/29/09 Meditation Expert Sarah McLean Offers 5 Ways to Diminish Stress in the New Year
 12/28/09 PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) - Documents released Monday by Arizona authorities investigating a fatal sweat lodge ceremony confirm that serious medical problems had occurred at past events led by self-help guru James Arthur Ray.
 12/28/09 PRESCOTT, AZ (AP) - Documents released Monday by Arizona authorities investigating a fatal sweat lodge ceremony show that serious medical problems occurred at past events led by self-help guru James Arthur Ray.
 12/23/09 A strong winter storm wreaked havoc in Arizona, leaving at least 3 people dead and 6 injured in a series of fiery crashes caused by thick, blowing dust on I-10 and shutting down I-40 for hours with slick conditions. FOX 10's Ron Hoon reports.
 12/02/09 Protein Genomics, Inc. (PGEN) announced today that it has been awarded an SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation. PGen is the parent company of Dermaplus, Inc. maker of Dermalastyl brand anti-aging skin creams. The grant is to be used for constructing replacement blood vessels from PGEN's recombinant human proteins. The Company, founded five years ago by microbiologist Dr. Burt Ensley ...
 11/29/09 SEDONA, AZ (KOLD) - An Arizona highway patrol officer was seriously injured after he was hit by a vehicle on I-17 northeast of Sedona. The accident happened early Sunday morning when the officer was responding to a multiple-vehicle pile-up.
 11/25/09 A Northwest Coast "Grease Bowl" (c. 1800-1850) is carved in the likeness of a seal effigy, with head, tail and flippers projecting at both ends.
 11/18/09 More than 70 Leading Hotels Offer 30% to 50% Off For Early-Bird Bookings
 11/18/09 While the Arizona Department of Transportation plans to shut down State Route 89A in Oak Creek Canyon during stormy weather this winter because of financial difficulties, many Sedona residents want the state to look at other cost-saving alternatives. Sedona Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff said she hopes ADOT Read more...
 11/18/09 Although most of US Route 89 between Mexico and Canada could be considered as a scenic drive, several sections stand out above the rest. Here is a list of the top five scenic drives selected by the US Route 89 Appreciation Society.
 11/17/09 By finishing 47th overall in a field of 119 of the finest long distance runners in Arizona, PHS junior Jacquelyn Oesterblad led the Lady Longhorn cross country team to a ninth-place state team finish.
 11/13/09 The Sedona City Council on Tuesday, Nov. 10, approved $1.3 million in improvements to its wastewater treatment plant. The improvements, which have been discussed for months, involve upgrading the dry beds at the treatment plant. Carollo Engineers presented council with four options that ranged in cost from $850,000 to $4.7 million, and Read more...
 11/12/09 The vast majority of Sedona residents attending a Thursday Arizona Department of Transportation workshop on streetlights were not impressed. ADOT presented posters of many of the plans around the Si Birch Room at the Sedona Public Library. ADOT Public Involvement Director Teresa Welborn said the workshop was designed to let residents see Read more...
11/11/09 On a recent walk, the Rev. Fred Schwerdt, 67, Wyomissing, decided to tally all of the walking and hiking he and his wife, Diane, 66, have done for the last 35 years. He was shocked to realize they had collectively amassed 70,000 miles. |