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Firefighters are responding to a wildfire located approximately two miles directly east of the Village of Oak Creek atop ...
Village of Oak Creek residents located east of Arizona State Route 179 are under "SET" status and should be ready to evacuate ...
The Woods Fire burning in Yavapai County has been “completely boxed in” by aerial retardant, Forest Service officials said on ...
The tables are turning for firefighters as containment grows. Residents of the Village of Oak Creek are now under 'READY' pre-evacuation status.
Some residents of Village of Oak Creek near Sedona are under SET status due to the 25-acre Woods Fire, which started ...
Several other fires were largely uncontained in the central and eastern parts of the state, including the Billy Fire, Bronco ...
The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for Coconino County, including Sedona, starting at 5:27 p.m.
Planning a trip to Sedona, AZ? From exploring world-famous rock formations to relaxing at the region's legendary spas, these are the best things to do in Sedona.
Around 3 million tourists visit Sedona each year — that’s 8,219 visitors a day who use the two main roads, State Routes 89A and 179, to traverse the town of about 9,700 residents.
Sedona attracts some 3 million visitors annually. In the high season, tourists can outnumber the city of 10,500 residents by a 3-to-1 ratio, according to City Manager Justin Clifton.
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