Sedona's new Ambiente Hotel makes a historic first for the US
The hotel is going to be North America's first landscape hotel, overlooking the Coconino National Forest and it's designed to blend into the natural surroundings and beauty of Sedona. FOX 10 photojournalist Joe Tillman and drone pilot Brian Kae take a look.
Trying to escape the Arizona heat? Sedona visitors might be out of luck
June in Sedona was expected to reach the upper 80s, maybe the mid-90s. On June 14, the high was 106 degrees, and Tuesday is expected to reach a high of 108 degrees.
Woman accidentally gets wrong coordinates inked for tattoo
Bri Pritchett took a trip to Sedona and wanted to commemorate the trip by getting a tattoo of the town's coordinates on her shoulder. She mistakenly wrote down "north" instead of "south" for the first line of the location.
Small plane crashes while landing at Sedona Airport; 2 hurt
Two people suffered minor injuries after a small plane crashed while landing at the Sedona Airport in northern Arizona.
Dog survives after falling off 200 foot cliff near Sedona
We've all heard cats have nine lives, but an Arizona dog has at least two. He took a treacherous tumble down a steep cliff, but now after two weeks at a veterinarian's office, he's back home. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Crews rescue 5 people in 2 incidents in Arizona snow-blanketed areas
Crews in northern Arizona used a helicopter and a tracked vehicle to rescue a total of five people in two incidents in areas blanketed by heavy snow from a major storm.
Stolen car suspect shot by Sedona police officer at airport
A stolen vehicle suspect was shot and wounded by a police officer, who was injured during the altercation at Sedona Airport.
Sedona's Pink Jeep Tours take COVID-19 precautions to keep on moving
Although the pandemic has hurt the tourism industry in Arizona, Pink Jeep Tours in Sedona isn't planning on slowing down anytime soon. FOX 10 photojournalists Joe Tillman and Brian Kae show us how the business taking COVID-19 safety precautions.
Washington state hiker dies after 100-foot fall in Arizona
A man has died after apparently falling more than 100 feet during a hike in the Boynton Canyon area west of Sedona.
As bars reopen, owners ask customers and other bars to stick to COVID-19 safety guidelines
As bars reopen in Maricopa County, owners are asking their customers and other bar owners to adhere to safety guidelines as they can't afford another shut down.
All Harkins Theatres in Arizona to reopen Aug. 28 with COVID-19 safety guidelines
All Harkins Theatres locations across Arizona will reopen Aug. 28, according to company officials.
Contractor spills up to 20K gallons of sewage into Oak Creek in Sedona
According to a news release from the City of Sedona, the spill happened on the night of August 4 near State Route 179. "Untreated liquid effluent" was reportedly coming out of a manhole in front of the Hillside Sedona Shopping Center and flowed into a storm drain, which drained into Oak Creek at a rate of 150 gallons per minute.
Bars sue Arizona Gov. Ducey over executive order that forces them to close
A lawyer representing the bar owners says Gov. Ducey's executive order that forced the closure of bars in Arizona is not constitutional.
Sedona police: Small plane lands on 89A in west Sedona
A pilot and passenger are safe after making an emergency landing in on a state route in Sedona.
Sedona businesses see tourism increase as Arizona begins to reopen during pandemic
Arizona is working to get back in business, and one area in the state that relies heavily on tourism is Sedona.
Sedona hotel owner talks impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry
It's no secret COVID-19 has affected small businesses tremendously, but how is it affecting the hospitality industry with not many people traveling right now?
Arizona tourism officials launch campaign to promote lower hotel rates amidst coronavirus outbreak
As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, Arizona's tourism industry is starting to take a hit, with hotel occupancy numbers starting to slip.
Sedona police fatally shoot suspect armed with machete
Authorities say Sedona police officers shot and killed a suspect who was wielding a machete.
YCSO: Sedona resort employee used customer's credit card to pay for boyfriend's bail
A woman is accused of using stolen credit card information to bail her boyfriend out of a northern Arizona jail.
Sedona area school teaching people to create their own glasswork
Glassblowing has been practiced for thousands of years, and one school in the Sedona area is helping people make their very own handcrafted glass art. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.