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Street Coffee to bring global flavors to downtown’s gateway

Downtown's newest coffee shop, Street Coffee, is aiming to bring flavors from around the world at its location on Seventh Street.

Phoenix’s first lady honored for work to reduce bullying in schools

Nicole Stanton, wife of Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, was honored with Phoenix GLSEN's Ally Award, which recognized her work to end bullying in schools.

Downtown Angels: Two ways to help your community this Thanksgiving

Next Thursday, Phoenix will be the host of two Thanksgiving events encouraging you to not only give thanks, but to also give back.

Animal Planet show host and journalist discuss cat maintenance in the home

Animal Planet's Jackson Galaxy and writer Kate Benjamin discuss their new book "Catify to Satisfy," as well as tips on how to make your cat feel at home.

Property owners weigh in on Roosevelt business improvement district

The plan for the district would increase property tax an average of between $200 and $18,000 per year.

Students, community members discuss social marginalization at film screening

The film, "Two Spirits," lead to a discussion about the ways that race, gender and sexuality impact lives.

Condo complex breaks ground in midtown with expectation of opening next year

The $40 million project is located in midtown on Monterey Way and Central Avenue and will target young professionals.

Plans to sell costly downtown human resources building move forward in subcommittee

The plan to sell the building was approved by a subcommittee and will be brought before City Council.

Demonstrators protest Ducey’s call to prevent refugees from coming to Arizona

Demonstrators led by the Puente Human Rights Movement protested Gov. Doug Ducey's vow to block placement of refugees in Arizona.

Community members, corporations weigh impact of downtown housing boom

Community members and businesses shared their thoughts on the housing boom downtown. Opinions differed on whether demand could support new development.