Sedona will pay residents to not use homes as Airbnb rentals

The Sedona city council approved the Rent Local program, which would incentivize homeowners to lease out their homes to local workers because of a lack of affordable housing.

Woman leads several law enforcement agencies on pursuit through northern Arizona, police say

Several northern Arizona law enforcement agencies chased this 74-year-old woman around, trying to get her to stop after she is accused of driving "erratic" and "disorderly." At one point, she tried to escape them by ramming into a police car, officers say.

Unsolved in Sedona: Decades later, family members frustrated at lack of progress in cold case

The case looking into the 1993 death of a Sedona woman still hasn't been solved. Questions remain as the one person who investigators thought was responsible didn't have enough evidence against him to file charges. This is a look into the cold case of Stephanie Wasilishin.

Traffic jams expected during Arizona scenic canyon road work

The work by the Arizona Department of Transportation for U.S. Route 89A through Oak Creek Canyon between Sedona and Flagstaff includes rockfall mitigation, drainage and sediment control and rehabilitation of a bridge, the Arizona Daily Sun reported.

Arizona storm brings rain, wind, snow and dangerous driving conditions

As a winter storm is impacting nearly all parts of Arizona, bringing wet and snowy weather, we have what you can expect and how to stay safe as wind gusts, lightning and dangerous driving conditions are expected.

Sedona's Pink Jeep Tours Company offering free tuition to all workers

The parent company of Pink Jeep Tours Company, Hershend Enterprises, will cover 100 percent of tuition, including fees and books, for all full-time, part-time and seasonal employees.

Sedona's new Ambiente Hotel makes a historic first for the US
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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
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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
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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.

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.