Local coffee and tea house hosts Cafe O’Law to provide community with free legal...
People are encouraged to drop by Songbird Coffee and Tea House on the first Monday of every month between 4 and 7 p.m. for the “Cafe O’Law” Q&A session hosted by Sanders. She provides free legal advice to anyone stopping in for a pour-over coffee or cafe au lait.
Slide show: Mayan group leads protest, march after president’s delay on deportation action
More than 50 members of Consejo del Pueblo Maya, or “Counsel of Mayan People,” protested through downtown Friday following President Barack Obama's decision to delay deportation changes.
Devilishly Healthy: Preventing infection when crossing paths with Ebola and other viruses
In the terrifying scenario that the Ebola virus makes it to Phoenix, the light rail would be a major hotspot for infection. Although unlikely, the same guidelines for avoiding the virus go for avoiding other types of illnesses that are common.
Local comedy scene continues to evolve with events like the ever-growing Comedy on Fire
Comedy on Fire, a monthly show at the Firehouse Gallery, has grown immensely in the past year. Some of the most recent shows have included well-known road comics, but the show still focuses on strengthening the local comedy scene.
Local restaurant owners chat food at Evans Churchill TEDx Talk
The Evans Churchill Community Association hosted its second TEDx event at the Phoenix Convention Center last night. Local restaurant owners, food truck entrepreneurs and foodies spoke to the audience.
Wednesday Wind Up activates Civic Space Park during lunch hour
Downtown Phoenix residents can sample local businesses and food trucks at the new weekly event Wednesday Wind Up, created by Downtown Phoenix Inc. The organization hopes to bring the community closer together.
Downtown Phoenix parking meters expand hours, issue warnings
The city of Phoenix will start issuing fines for its new parking meter hours, which were effective Aug. 18. While downtown visitors are upset at the change, business owners are not as concerned.
RadiatePHX event reboots to bring community together, address downtown projects
RadiatePHX, a networking event focused on enhancing the downtown community and bringing collaborators together, held an event Tuesday evening at the Arizona College of Medicine. Organizers hope RadiatePHX becomes a monthly event.
Protesters shed shirts and march down Central to demand topless equality for everyone
Women and men of all ages gathered Sunday at Steele Indian School Park for the third annual AZ Topless Day to protest decency laws that make it illegal for women to be shirtless in public but allow the same behavior for men.
Devilishly Healthy: A nutrition and fitness guide for preserving the health of your college...
After a sun-kissed summer full of family, fun and frolicking about, it’s time to get back to the grindstone and knock out a successful fall semester! Devilishly Healthy extends its warmest welcome.



