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Downtown Digest: Movies and St. Patrick’s Day

Hello downtown Phoenix! It’s your weekly guide to events in downtown, T.J. Triolo. I’ve got some more stuff for you to check out this...

The Rundown: Nowakowski recall update, Gallego rally and ASU-Wexford development

The Rundown is a collaboration between Downtown Devil and Blaze Radio that recaps Downtown Devil's weekly coverage of downtown Phoenix. Hosts Daniel Perle and Dylan...

Gallego holds rally at The Churchill with election less than a week away

Mayoral candidate Kate Gallego held a get out the vote rally on Thursday night at The Churchill as election day looms next Tuesday. Guests mingled...

ASU and Wexford break ground for Phoenix Biomedical campus expansion

Officials from Wexford Science and Technology, Arizona State University, Ventas Inc. and the city of Phoenix celebrated the groundbreaking of a new Phoenix Biomedical...

Nowakowski recall election halted by judge, UPP PAC plans appeal

The Urban Phoenix Project PAC plans to appeal a Maricopa County Superior Court judge's decision to halt the PAC's recall election effort against District...

Curtain Critic: Space 55’s “Night of the Chicken” is B’gawking Hilarious

It’s amazing what a cast of actors can do with a couple music stands and a treasure trove of creativity. “Night of the Chicken:...

City gathers public input on South Phoenix transit development

Community leaders and residents from South Phoenix gathered Monday at the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center to discuss planned neighborhood improvements. The event...

Downtown Digest: Billy Joel and Blue Blast

Hello my amazing downtown people! It’s your guide to everything that’s good downtown, or at least fun events going on this week, T.J. Triolo....

Heard Museum Native American boarding school exhibit reopens

After a one-month delay, Heard Museum re-opened their popular boarding school exhibit “Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories” last week after months...

State and schools push to increase FAFSA completion rates

Although only 43 percent of Arizona high school seniors completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) last year, it constituted a 4...