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Wurth House online crowdfunding campaign ends short of goal

While the Wurth House Indiegogo campaign ended short of the $79,000 goal, project leader Kimber Lanning said the fundraising isn't over yet.

Urban Farmers given room to grow with PHX Renews

A vacant lot-filling initiative called PHX Renews is one of several programs downtown helping to fund and train aspiring urban farmers grow produce.

Devil’s Advocate: Where were the fans?

Big crowds were expected downtown during the College Football Playoff, but they may not have come. One CityScape barista recounts the lack of crowds.

Phoenix students rally to call for more education funding

Students and educators were part of a candlelight vigil and rally in front of the state capitol Monday in protest of Gov. Ducey's education funding.

5 important City Council developments so far this winter

Municipal identification cards, a Human Resources building and the 2016-2017 budget are all causing a stir within the halls of Phoenix City Council.

While we were away: 4 winter openings in downtown Phoenix

We may have taken winter break off, but downtown certainly did not. Here are four new winter openings that we're excited to check out!

Roosevelt Row faces rising costs of living, could displace artists

As new housing developments move into Roosevelt Row, the community faces possible artist displacement -- or potential benefits.

Couple behind Mamacita food truck put their hearts into being sustainable

Mitchell Wiewel and Itzel Arvizu, the owners of Mexican food truck Mamacita, have made it their goal to be environmentally-conscious with their business.

Focus. Flash. Phoenix: Discus

I set out to capture peak action, so naturally I turned to something I do almost every day: tossing the ol' Frisbee.

Gluten-free diet trend provides more options for celiac disease and gluten intolerant patients

While the fad has become popular among the general population, it has given celiac disease and gluten intolerant patients more accessible diet options.