Focus. Flash. Phoenix: Solitude
I was going out of my way to convey solitude through depression and isolation but I had neglected its more benevolent side.
City Council to decide fate of costly human resources building in December
The HR Building, built in 1922, sits on Monroe Street and Second Avenue. If sold, the city would relocate 100 employees and save $400,000 annually.
Candlelight vigil honors those who died from HIV/AIDS
Hundreds of people, many of whom have loved ones who died from HIV/AIDS, walked about half a mile downtown Tuesday night during the vigil.
Criminal justice experts speak on preventing crime by working backward
Experts spoke to students about police legitimacy, incarceration in America and criminal justice collaboration Tuesday night.
ProPublica reporter receives disability coverage award for investigation of schools
Heather Vogell spoke at the Walter Cronkite School about the case of a 10-year-old autistic boy who school staff tried to shut into a "scream room."
ASU president: Keep in-state tuition costs low
Michael Crow visited the ASU Downtown campus to discuss university issues, focusing in particular on tuition costs.
Downtown church serves hundreds of pancake breakfasts to homeless every week
Free pancake breakfasts on Sundays has been a weekly tradition for Grace Lutheran Church since 1999. An average of 300-350 plates of food are dished out.
Local yogi Chloe Burtcher brings her mission of helping others to global streets
Chloe Burtcher has taught yoga at Phoenix's Sutra studios and in the streets of Costa Rica. The local yogi aims to help others wherever she goes.
Video: DeSoto Central Market hosts Speakeasy Nights every Thursday
DeSoto Central Market hosts Speakeasy Nights on every Thursday for anyone from beginners to pros to swing dance.
Downtown charities struggle to prepare for the holiday season
Downtown charities lack resources and volunteers as the holiday season approaches.










