Kimberly Koerth

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Cronkite students share challenges, lessons learned from Olympics reporting trip

Five Walter Cronkite School students discussed their experience covering the Olympics last summer as part of Must See Monday.

Mayor highlights downtown development in second State of the City Address

Mayor Greg Stanton discussed the need for Phoenix to break out of its traditional economic cycle to create a new, thriving economy during his second State of the City Address Thursday at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel.

Take Back the Night to raise abuse awareness with performances, vigil and First Friday rally

Take Back the Night, a global event to raise awareness of domestic violence and share stories of survival, will be held Friday in Civic Space Park. The event will features personal stories, a vigil and a rally.

Panel discusses art as potential for rejuvenating, preserving downtown culture

There needs to be a balance between embracing density in downtown Phoenix and preserving the integrity of the arts community, panelists said Tuesday at the semester’s second installment of Downtown Devil Discussions.

University of Arizona Cancer Center breaks ground on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus

Officials from the University of Arizona, city of Phoenix and St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center broke ground on the new University of Arizona Cancer Center Thursday.

Knight News Challenge awards eight grants totaling $2.4 million to mobile innovators

The Wikimedia Foundation received a $600,000 grant Friday from the Knight News Challenge competition at the Walter Cronkite School to fund a project that would provide access to Wikipedia from basic mobile phones around the globe.