Kimberly Koerth

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Sports reporters have a ball with new media

On Wednesday, local sports reporters spoke about their experiences reporting on sports in the digital age, including their experiences with Twitter and the opportunities for unique stories technology provides.

Hive @ Central coworking space at Burton Barr library buzzes with potential

City and university officials gathered Friday with community members at Burton Barr Central Library to celebrate the opening of the Hive @ Central, an entrepreneurial coworking space and partnership between the city of Phoenix and ASU.

Health conference addresses aspects of interprofessional practice, homelessness

The conference, hosted in downtown's Phoenix Biomedical Campus, brought together leaders from medicine fields in the three major state universities to discuss the benefits of interprofessional health care.

Al Roker surprises journalism students at early-morning Today show broadcast

Today show weather anchor Al Roker surprised Walter Cronkite School students early Wednesday morning when he ran in to the Taylor Place dormitory disguised with a Sparky mascot head. About 150 students were gathered to be filmed live for the Today show to highlight the NBC-themed decorations on their floors in the dormitory.

McCain speaks to vocal crowd regarding US military involvement in Syrian conflict

Sen. John McCain told a crowded Burton Barr Central Library Thursday that the government is not considering sending American soldiers to intervene in Syria as the debate over involvement in the Middle Eastern country continues.

New to Roosevelt Row: Red Hut Coffee

Red Hut Coffee, a new downtown coffee shop, hopes to breathe fresh air to the regular batch of coffee shops by offering different services and menu options.