Protests rose in downtown Phoenix on Tuesday night against a grand jury decision not to indict the officer involved in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Roosevelt Row decided to try something different with its shops this summer in the form of Vampire Hours, the late-night business program that came to an end Sept. 1.
Saturday's 7 p.m. show will feature two acoustic acts, 10 comedians and a video game tournament. Proceeds from the event go to Stop Bullying AZ, a citywide initiative to protect students from bullying.
Starting Jan. 24, the Walter Cronkite School will begin offering Skill Booster Fridays to offer students hands-on workshops to learn or bolster skills such as reporting, online media or videography.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Awards Breakfast, held Friday at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel, honored not only King but five Phoenix citizens who were recognized for their dedication and contributions to the community.