Dec. 23 and Christmas Eve are ‘no burn’ days in Maricopa County

Published by the Maricopa Great Bureau “No burns” day Monday and Christmas Eve are suffering from typical air pollution during this period during the holidays. Prediction from the Arizona State Environmental Quality Bureau show High pollution recommendation Actually, start Christmas days from Christmas Eve. “During this period, I will ask people to limit or reduce […]

SRRHS hosts annual students’ Fine Arts Night on Dec. 18

Sedona Red Rock High School will hold its annual Winter Concert and Student Showcase on Wednesday, Dec. 18 to celebrate art and student accomplishments. Photo and art exhibits in the lobby begin at 5 p.m., followed by an orchestral performance at 6 p.m. “One of the reasons you should come out is because we work […]

Sedona Film Festival presents ‘The Piano Lesson’ premiere Dec. 27-Jan. 2

sedona news – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Sedona premiere of “The Piano Lesson,” which will be shown from Dec. 27 to Jan. 27. 2 at the Alice Gill Sheldon Theater. A fight breaks out in the Charles family. In the center stands a prized heirloom piano that separates the […]

Sedona Film Festival presents ‘The Return’ premiere Dec. 27-Jan. 2

sedona news – The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to present the Sedona premiere of “The Return,” which will be shown from December 27th to January 27th. The second time was at the Mary D. Fisher Theater. After 20 years, Odysseus (Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes) washes up on the shores of Ithaca, haggard […]

City Council to discuss annexing 3,422 acres into Sedona city limits at Dec. 10 meeting

The Sedona City Council may approve the filing of an annexation petition with the Yavapai County Recorder to annex approximately 3,422 acres of land that includes the city’s sewage treatment plant and adjacent city-owned land, colloquially known as “The Dells.” We plan to discuss and consider possible measures. To the city limits. The meeting is […]

Dec 8 | Chamber Music Sedona Presents Grammy-Winning Guitarist Jason Vieaux

The Sedona Chamber Orchestra is excited to welcome Grammy Award-winning guitarist Jason Viau to the stage for its first concert of its 42nd season on Sunday, December 8, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. “Today’s Classical Guitarist” Regarded as “one of the elite” (Gramophone), Viaud performs a brilliant program for solo guitar, including works by Bach, Agustín […]

Recount in Arizona attorney general race set for Dec. 5

Howard FisherCapitol Media ServicesPHOENIX — Democrat Chris Mays has extended his lead slightly over Abe Hamade in the race for Arizona Attorney General.About 2.59 million votes were tallied as of Friday night, and Mays currently has 1,252,882 votes. That’s 570 more him than the Republican candidate.State officials estimate there are only about 6,100 votes left […]

Williams 911: Dec. 31 – Jan. 13 | Williams-Grand Canyon News

Williams Police Department (WPD) responded to the following service requests (among other things) — • Officers responded to several snow slides and shoveled the car back onto the road. • Police responded to a threatening call at Love’s Travel Stop about a truck driver arguing that someone was disconnecting a fuel pump line. • Officers […]

5 thefts reported in Apache Junction Dec. 29-Jan. 4

first responder Ariana Graney On January 4th at 10:05pm, a burglary was reported on Block 300 of West Superstition Boulevard. posted Wednesday, January 18, 2023 9:24 am independent news media The Apache Junction Police Department received the following reports of thefts between December 29th and January 29th. Four: The robbery was reported at 1:49 pm […]