Graphic: The art and development of GreenHaus through the years
Developers and community members are currently working to preserve varying degrees of the GreenHaus property and murals. This timeline looks at the events leading up to the controversy.
Devilishly Healthy: Health implications of law school construction
Before the dust settles on ASU's new Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law building downtown, columnist Wafa Shahid has a few tips about staying healthy while living next to a construction site.
8 things to do in downtown Phoenix before the Super Bowl
The Super Bowl has already hit downtown -- and hard, but we still have six days until the big game. Here is our list of things you can do this week before kickoff.
New Southern-food restaurant to open next month at DeSoto building on Roosevelt Row
The founder of Hotel Palomar's Blue Hound Kitchen & Cocktails will be opening a new restaurant, Yard Bird + The Larder, in the DeSoto Central Market on Central Avenue on Roosevelt Street next month.
Devil’s Advocate: Downtown students should seize one of the many opportunities to have their...
A publication in a literary journal is a resume builder, something to hand to your parents when they ask what exactly you did all semester, and, most of all, something to be proud of.
Facing demolition, community members attempt to preserve GreenHAUS murals
Community members are attempting to save the murals housed in GreenHAUS, as the building faces demolition for an apartment complex to be built.
Devil’s Advocate: Arizona, MLK Day and the continued challenges of civil rights politics
Arizona's 23rd official MLK Day is a good time to reflect on the state's continued challenges -- and occasional progress -- in civil-rights politics.
Full weekend of volunteer opportunities planned in Phoenix in honor of Martin Luther King...
Since its creation in 1994, the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service has been a day for improving communities across the country in honor of Dr. King. Here's a list of some of the volunteer opportunities in Phoenix.
Community members voice various concerns at new city transit developments
Community members expressed concern over a possible increase in the current transit tax at a meeting Thursday, the first of nine that will gauge public opinion on improvements suggested by the Citizens Committee on the Future of Phoenix Transportation.
Obama visits Phoenix to announce lower mortgage insurance premium rates
President Barack Obama made a visit to Phoenix's Central High School on Thursday to announce plans to reduce the Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance premiums. The move will help the average, first-time home buyer save up to $900 yearly in their mortgage payment, according to the president.



