Brianna Bradley

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NCAA Final Four to bring tourists, economic boost to Phoenix

With the 2017 NCAA Men's basketball coming next spring, downtown Phoenix is already preparing for the festivities. Many organizations and community members have partnered with the NCAA to host the 2017 Final Four weekend. Roxann Favors, the special...

Kenilworth, Lowell schools nationally recognized for academic programs

Kenilworth and Lowell elementary schools are being recognized for successfully implementing two separate academic programs that are helping their students improve focus and achieve more. Kenilworth Elementary School began implementing its program, Thinking Maps, last school year as part of...

Eighth annual Park(ing) Day celebrates public space downtown

The eighth annual Park(ing) Day brought together local bands, organizations and community members in front of the Phoenix courthouse on Washington Street between First and Second avenues on Friday. Stacey Champion, organizer of this event since its inception, said...

Downtown Angels: Artist volunteers time as MonOrchid curator

Nicole Royse began volunteering as a curator in two of MonOrchid's galleries four years ago, as she shifted her focus from her personal work to the promotion of the arts in downtown Phoenix. She started at Arizona State...

Phoenix Pride looks to future after closing community center

The future status of the Phoenix Pride LGBT Center remains unknown after the community center announced its closure August 15. Justin Owen, the executive director, said Phoenix Pride will still be maintaining its website’s online resources while the advisory...

New ASU law building opens to the public

ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law opened its new building Monday. The college was established in 1964 and was previously housed on the Tempe campus.