Topless protestors rally against gender inequality, march through midtown
About 25 topless men and women marched down Central Avenue in midtown Phoenix Sunday to protest gender inequality.
ASU breaks ground on downtown student recreation center
ASU officially broke ground on its new student recreation center at the Downtown campus, a $25 million facility expected to be completed in about a year.
City of Phoenix implements new General Plan feedback campaign
The city of Phoenix launched an aggressive campaign Thursday to solicit feedback from community members on the city’s long-term development.
Valet parking now available at ASU Downtown and Tempe campuses
ASU is now offering valet services at its Downtown and Tempe campuses, mostly for members of the community attending events on campus.
TaylorFest introduces students to downtown community, organizations
As freshmen flooded downtown this weekend, nervously facing the start of their college careers, one event Sunday offered a much-needed icebreaker for both the incoming students and the community.
John McCain makes keynote speech at economic forum on the Downtown campus
U.S. Sen. John McCain addressed the American Action Forum Thursday concerned for the future of the housing market in Arizona. The forum was held in the Walter Cronkite School's second-floor theater.
Tradition of fresh food thrives at downtown Mexican restaurant, bakery
Azteca Restaurant and Bakery is a family business providing Phoenix with authentic Mexican food prepared with the highest quality ingredients.
LGBTQ high school kicks off first full school year in midtown Phoenix
Q High, a LGBTQ-friendly high school, will open on Tuesday for their first full year of classes. One n ten, a LGBTQ youth program in Phoenix, will sponsor the online high school.
Nonprofit gets federal grant to aid homeless, formerly incarcerated veterans
Arizona Women's Education and Employment has received a $255,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to fund support services for homeless and formerly incarcerated veterans in Arizona.
Family sells e-bikes as economic alternative
Along with selling groceries, Phoenix Produce Co. also houses an electric-bicycle shop. Phoenix E-Bike, which started as a modest shop that drew its inspiration from Chinese culture, has seen sales flourish in recent years as more people turn to electric bicycles as alternative forms of transportation.



