Video: Phoenix car wash touches lives of customers, employees
A special bond unites a local car wash with its customers. Special Touch Hand Car Wash is located at 1742 E. McDowell Road in Phoenix.
Occupy Phoenix protesters rely on local businesses for basic needs
Occupy Phoenix protesters have relied on nearby businesses, both local shops and franchises, for food, restrooms and a place to relax as the movement enters its second week.
Phoenix mayoral candidates debate sustainability solutions at Downtown campus
ASU's Global Institute of Sustainability and Phoenix Green Chamber of Commerce co-hosted a Phoenix mayoral debate to address the candidates' views and plans to advance sustainability in Phoenix.
National movement promotes sustainable food in local restaurants
Food Day, a national movement for affordable, healthy and sustainable food, came to downtown Phoenix Monday with about a dozen participating restaurants and organizations.
Occupy Phoenix organizes for long-term protest
Occupy Phoenix, a protest in solidarity with the nationwide Occupy movement against corporate greed and political influence, has continued for over a week, with crowds of 50 to 100 protesters gathering daily in downtown Phoenix.
Mayor Gordon celebrates the progress of eight years of building downtown
Mayor Phil Gordon hosted his last “State of Downtown” event Friday evening at The Duce in downtown Phoenix, trading in city business for some fun.
Corner Bakery Cafe set to open doors today in Arizona Center
A new bakery serving breakfast, lunch and dinner opens its doors on Monday in the Arizona Center.
Arab American Festival celebrates Arabic culture and diversity with food and dance
Savory aromas of traditional cuisine and fragrant smoke from the hookah lounge filled the air while live performances drew in the crowd at the Arab American Festival.
Slide show: Thousands tuck into local eats at first annual Phoenix Food Truck Festival
The first annual Phoenix Food Truck Festival took place in downtown Phoenix's Roosevelt Row Saturday with about 30 food trucks participating and more than 3,000 attendees.
Experts gather to discuss potential water consumption issues for Arizona
Experts gathered at the Arizona Science Center in Phoenix to discuss the possibility of a massive water shortage as a result of record high temperatures in the state.
The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at ASU held the public discussion on Friday. The discussion titled “Will Arizona’s Climate Change Leave Us Thirsty?” included speeches from ASU research professors Nancy Selover and Ray Quay.




