Kendra Yost

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Out of circulation, ‘Phx Bux’ coins become novelty items for downtown collectors

Phx Bux are now a rare commodity in Phoenix since this local currency went out of circulation a few years ago. They are now being collected by many people who appreciate the coins' uniqueness and history.

Vintage boutique brings additional flare Downtown

Nostra Style House, a converted historic home on Sixth Street, hosted its grand opening soiree Friday.

Protesters flock to downtown jail, chalk streets with anti-police slogans

More than 140 people gathered Saturday in front of the Fourth Avenue Jail in Phoenix for National Chalk the Police Day, chalking protest slogans in response to New England arrests in June.

PARK(ing) Day invites participants to rethink urban land use

Community artists, activists, citizens and students will take over parking spaces around downtown Phoenix Friday as part of an event taking place around the world known as PARK(ing) Day.

First Street opens amid continued construction

First Street is open to traffic again, but will continue to be under construction until mid-October.

Street construction aims to improve pedestrian experience downtown

The City of Phoenix has begun construction near ASU’s Downtown campus aimed at improving pedestrian accessibility in the downtown area.