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Nonprofit PRIDE provides affordable housing, job training

The Phoenix Residential Investment Development Effort board, better known as PRIDE, met Tuesday to discuss its progress in providing affordable housing to the city...

‘God Belongs In My City’ march draws over 1,500

More than 1,500 people gathered in front of Historic Phoenix City Hall early Saturday morning to spread the message that “God Belongs In My...

WWE, Stranger Things and Star Wars: Phoenix Fan Fest celebrates fandom culture

Pop culture enthusiasts converged at the Phoenix Convention Center last weekend to celebrate fandoms large and small during the third annual Phoenix Fan Fest. The Phoenix...

Item storage coordination app wins the Smart City Hack competition

An app for coordinating item storage at people's houses called Storage Together was the winner of the Arizona Institute of Digital Progress' Smart City Hack...

Phoenix Rising: Homelessness: It takes a village

When we talk about homelessness, we often focus on what we may do to help the individual before us, but homelessness is a systemic issue that...

First Phoenix Zine Fest will celebrate zine culture at the Icehouse

Phoenix’s zine scene will be getting a fresh public face this Sunday thanks to the first PHX Zine Fest. The festival includes food trucks, artist...

Video: Storytellers share their experiences of the criminal justice system

Entre Suenos: Voices from the Inside/Out featured live storytelling of six speakers who have experienced Arizona's criminal justice system.

Retraction: Four Chambers will release its fourth issue including longer works for the first...

The fourth issue of the annual Four Chambers Press magazine will include novels and creative nonfiction for the first time

Candlelight Celebration shines light on mental health

Civic Space Park lit up Tuesday night with the 21st annual Candlelight Celebration for Mental Health Awareness. The event brought together people of all ages and...

Devil’s Advocate: 11 underappreciated things about downtown Phoenix

When I was in high school, only the hippest of the hip traveled to downtown Phoenix for First Fridays. These kids had cars and licenses,...