Lindsay Robinson

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StandUp for Kids provides shelter, food and Internet for homeless youth in central Phoenix

The Phoenix chapter of the nonprofit organization was established in a home on Seventh Avenue and McKinley Street, where homeless youth can get food, a shower, wash their clothes and use the Internet to check social media or search for jobs on weekends.

Newly relocated recycling bicycle shop looks to promote increased bike usage downtown

We-Cycle-USA, a recycling bicycling shop, relocated to the heart of the emerging warehouse district in August, at 521 S. First Ave., on the corner of First and Lincoln avenues. We-Cycle was originally founded in Mesa by Robert Chacon.

Lutheran church shares space with clinic that provides low-cost family-planning services

Family-planning services and STI testing aren't the first things you think of when you're looking at a church, but an unlikely partnership between the Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Grace clinic and the Grace Lutheran Church downtown sets out to break the stereotypes. The clinic also offers positions to ASU nursing students.

Captain Squeegee to celebrate album release with concert at Crescent Ballroom

Captain Squeegee, a seven-piece local act oozing with sudsy sounds and eccentric energy, will be playing at the Crescent Ballroom Thursday night to celebrate the release of their new album, “To The Bardos!”

New apartment complex slated to begin construction in midtown Phoenix in December

Construction on a four story, 266-unit apartment complex in Midtown called Elevation Central is slated to begin this December on the southwest corner of Central and Highland Avenues. Verdura Residential is the residential development company in charge of the complex, which will be located near two light rail stations - Campbell and Central, and Central and Camelback.

Chile Festival to add some extra spice to Roosevelt Row

The first annual Roosevelt Row Chile Pepper Festival hosted by Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation will include live music, on-site chile roasting and dozens of local restaurants and chile experts sharing their love for peppers and everything the unique vegetable can do.