Liquor licenses may soon be allowed near churches and schools downtown
Businesses with liquor licenses may soon be permitted within 300 feet of churches due to a proposed ordinance change that, if approved, would bolster...
‘Meet Me Downtown’ weekly community 5K celebrates first anniversary
Phoenix residents gathered at CityScape Monday evening to celebrate a year of free, weekly 5Ks and community interaction through Meet Me Downtown.
Green Planet Festival explores sustainability with eco-friendly businesses, local residents
The Green Planet Festival, an event dedicated to sustainability education, was held at the Phoenix Convention Center Saturday, bringing together eco-friendly businesses and community members.
Downtown Angels: Support military veterans at Honor Walk and 5K Fun Run
If you are looking for a fun and unique way to celebrate veterans in your life, then look no further than the fifth annual Honor Walk and 5K Fun Run.
‘Experience Interfaith’ unites people from different religions for dinner and discussion
"Experience Interfaith" encouraged attendees to get to know people from different religions while partaking in a Sikh dinner at Heritage Square Thursday.
Shred Day Phoenix will let you shred unlimited amount of records at no charge
Shred Day Phoenix, sponsored by Comerica Bank and Iron Mountain, aims to prevent the increasingly-common crimes of identity theft and fraud in the Valley.
Downtown Angels: Introducing your weekly dose of inspiration
I encourage you to sit back with a cup of coffee and read about the good things going on in downtown Phoenix.
Nook Kitchen to bring ‘local flare’ and scratch-based cooking to new Hilton Garden Inn
The new downtown Hilton Garden Inn found the local flare, scratch-based cooking and friendly attitude they were looking for in the Arcadia-based Nook Kitchen. The restaurant will open their second location in the remodeled Professional Building next year.
Lights, camera, kibbles: Short Leash hosts first ‘Halloweenie’ dog costume party
From Jimmy Buffett to sharks, tacos and rabbis, downtown's dogs donned their best coordinating Halloween costumes with their owners at Short Leash's first-ever 'Halloweenie' dog costume party.
Heard Museum appoints David M. Roche as new director and CEO
David Roche was the former director of Sotheby’s American Indian Art department and will begin his new role on January 1, 2016.











