Kimberly Koerth

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Protesters shed shirts and march down Central to demand topless equality for everyone

Women and men of all ages gathered Sunday at Steele Indian School Park for the third annual AZ Topless Day to protest decency laws that make it illegal for women to be shirtless in public but allow the same behavior for men.

City of Phoenix creates citizen committee for advice on future of public transportation

Mayor Greg Stanton on Tuesday announced the creation of a citizen's advisory committee to focus on future public-transportation plans for the city of Phoenix.

Phoenix Center for the Arts to host screening of ‘Woodstock’ for festival’s 45th anniversary

Phoenix Center for the Arts will host a screening of "Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music," the nearly four-hour concert documentary about the iconic Woodstock music festival. The festival turns 45 this weekend.

Congressman Ed Pastor awarded by the American Public Transportation Association

Retiring U.S. Congressman Ed Pastor was recognized Thursday by the American Public Transportation Association, winning the 2014 Distinguished Service Award for his work bringing light rail to the Valley.

Transgender ASU student appeals contentious prostitution conviction with actress’ support

ASU social work senior Monica Jones issued an appeal to her conviction for "manifesting an intent to commit an act of prostitution." She was joined at the Tuesday press conference and at a later public discussion at the Herberger Theater by Emmy-nominated actress Laverne Cox and New York-based ACLU staff attorney Chase Strangio.

Dinosaurs and pop culture soar to ‘Jurassic’ heights at second annual Phoenix DinoCon

Dinosaurs attacked downtown Phoenix on Saturday -- well, at least ones from popular culture -- in the second annual Phoenix DinoCon, held at the Phoenix Center for the Arts. The event, which drew close to 400 attendees, had panels and booths that celebrated the dinosaur-lovers among us.