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One Phx ID group advocates to bring municipal identification cards to Phoenix residents

Reporting a crime can be hard for undocumented residents without an ID. One Phx ID hopes to give them a better option with a municipal ID.

MonOrchid welcomes local artists’ visions of the rich and famous for First Friday

Melissa McCarthy, Lenny Kravitz and Brittney Griner were at MonOrchid on First Friday -- on the walls, at least, for the gallery's "Celebrity" show.

Local businesswoman looks to bring coffee and tea together with Teaspressa

Allison DeVane wanted to combine the taste of tea with the caffeination of coffee, so she created Teaspressa to do just that for customers nationwide.

Defeating stress and staying healthy: How to survive finals week

Staying hydrated, eating well and getting enough sleep are essential to stay healthy during finals week.

After years of setbacks, Cornish Pasty Co. downtown location opening in early 2016

Owner Dean Thomas is in the process of renovating the newest location of the English pub, which will be located on Central Avenue and Monroe Street.

Meet and greet event connects City Council and GPCC members to constituents

Phoenix City Council members met with residents and business owners Friday to address city concerns and goals.

Singing, dancing, optical rings: America’s Got Talent auditions held downtown

From singers and dancers to magicians and comedians, the talent came out in full swing as America's Got Talent held preliminary auditions Thursday.

CO+HOOTS co-working space to expand to midtown Phoenix in 2016

The new location, on Indianola Avenue and Second Street, will hold five times more businesses than the current space on Washington and 11th streets.

Downtown Angels: Buy goods handcrafted by adults with autism at SEEDs for Autism’s sale

This Saturday, Dec. 5, SEEDs for Autism will host its annual holiday sale, where you can purchase handcrafted products made by adults with autism.

City-owned Sheraton hotel prepared for sale with unanimous City Council vote

Inconsistent revenue and vacancies mean the city is no longer interested in operating the hotel.