Nicholas Serpa

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Demolition of Clinton Campbell House begins

Demolition crews began tearing down the Clinton Campbell House in South Roosevelt after a nearly two-year legal process to decide the building’s fate. The 122-year-old building, which resided at 357 North Forth Avenue in downtown Phoenix, was purchased...

DevMountain brings coding boot camp downtown

DevMountain, a boot camp coding school offering online and in-person workshops around the country, is now offering an advanced web development program in downtown Phoenix. The twelve-week program is currently in the middle of its first session, which...

‘Mister Roger’s’ spoof to hold in-person debut at Bird City Comedy Festival

What happens when you put together puppets, “shirtless Ted Cruz” and two Arizona State University alumni? "Mister Chris’s Apartment Show," a new show to be streamed from Facebook Live, will answer that question at its in-person debut at...

The Mom Made Market supports local, mom-run businesses

Mothers and families from across the Valley flocked to the Phoenix Convention Center last weekend to shop at the Mom Made Market, returning to Arizona for the second year in a row. Over 125 vendors were present at...

Recently-declared sanctuary church preparing for undocumented arrivals

A downtown church is preparing rooms and accepting donations for individuals and families threatened by deportation after church leaders declared it a sanctuary space last week. Leaders at the First Congregational United Church of Christ, located on Second Street...

The Park gives food trucks a taste of brick-and-mortar

There’s no shortage of variety when it comes to dining options in downtown Phoenix, but chances are high that you’ve never eaten at a place quite like The Park. Located at the Collier Center and set to open in the...