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Last Dinosaurs rock sold-out show at the Crescent Ballroom

Australian indie band Last Dinosaurs rocked downtown Phoenix’s Crescent Ballroom on Wednesday, Feb. 26, selling out the band’s fourth stop of its U.S. tour. Last...

“Howdy!”: Arizona could get an official state greeting

Over the last 113 years, the state has shaped a distinct identity and history– and lawmakers have continued to develop the southwestern state’s persona....

Green Velvet’s LALALAND: Warehouse 215 Makes Its 2025 Return for Valentine’s Day

For some people, Valentine’s Day means flowers, candy, or a romantic dinner date. For others, it’s just another day. However, for many electronic dance music...

Struck down but not destroyed: the pro-life movement

Since the Dobbs decision, the right to an abortion has been placed back into the hands of states. In the 2024 election, 11 states...

ASU Phoenix students show support to Latino and immigrant communities at ICE event protest

On Jan. 31, a remarkable display of student action occurred, at Arizona State University (ASU) when El Concilio, a coalition of Latinx student organizations,...

Sen. Catherine Miranda aims to improve state homelessness and education

When Sen. Catherine Miranda was 15-years-old, she saw her father, who was addicted to drugs and alcohol, hanging off the sidewalk into the street...

Phoenix Convention Center Expands Sustainability Efforts

As temperatures rise every year, the Phoenix Convention Center is ramping up programs aimed at making the center more sustainable. This year, the convention center...

Phoenix Police Department amends policies to promote public safety

On Tuesday, Sept. 24, the City Council voted unanimously to amend Phoenix Police Department policies, as recommended by the city’s recent Department of Justice...

Former Downtown Devil reporter named Pulitzer Prize finalist for coverage

Rebecca Spiess was a finalist for the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing. Her series of investigative editorials detailing the slow failure of homeless...

Jennifer Longdon will “fight tooth and nail”

After returning home from a vacation in November 2004, Rep. Jennifer Longdon and her fiancé decided to stop for a quick bite to eat...