Daniel Perle

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Plans to sell costly downtown human resources building move forward in subcommittee

The plan to sell the building was approved by a subcommittee and will be brought before City Council.

Hundreds gather outside City Council Chambers to demand $15 minimum wage, new I.D.

Hundreds of protesters marched through downtown demanding a $15 minimum wage and city identifications for everyone living in Phoenix.

Author Jeff Chang urges ASU students to discuss racial issues during Visionary Lecture

The Visionary Lecture featured American Book Award winner Jeff Chang, author of 2006’s "Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation" and "Who We Be: The Colorization of America."

Phoenix bus union strike looms as service provider’s final offer is put to vote

Members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1433 are prepared to go on strike if a deal is not made with a service provider that operates 34 Valley bus routes. Union members will vote on the "best and final offer" Thursday.

Two groups work to bring affordable housing to low-income families

Two organizations, Trellis and Native American Connections, are working to build affordable housing complexes for low-income families despite high prices of luxury housing in nearby art communities.