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Contract for Phoenix pay-by-phone parking meter service extended

The city opted to extend its contract with parking meter service Pango on Wednesday. Pango provides an app that allows drivers to pay for parking via their mobile devices.

ASU student leaders advocate for football ticket distribution downtown

Discussions to make football ticket distribution more accessible to all ASU students have led to the possibility of a distribution center downtown.

Heard Museum appoints David M. Roche as new director and CEO

David Roche was the former director of Sotheby’s American Indian Art department and will begin his new role on January 1, 2016.

Roosevelt buildings will bid farewell at final First Friday before demolition

Alliance Residential Company is replacing the current sites of Paz Cantina and Bodega 420 with a mixed-use residential development.

Hance Park construction to finish by year’s end

The Arizona Department of Transportation expects the Margaret T. Hance Park to return to normal by the end of the year following construction on its drainage system.

Wurth House developers map out future of historic Roosevelt building

Kimber Lanning, the project manager behind the Wurth House's move to Roosevelt Row, said there are both short and long-term plans to reactivate the space.

AIDS Walk Arizona raises more than $300,000 for charities

Nearly 6,000 people walked through downtown Phoenix in the annual AIDS Walk Arizona, an event that raises money for HIV/AIDS charities throughout the state.

Former Bloomberg News editor emphasizes preparation in business reporting

Matthew Winkler told journalism students at the Cronkite School that they should view problems as opportunities to succeed.

Phoenix Public Market event aims to kickstart weekends with food, music, community

Phoenix Public Market's newest event aims to bring the community together every Thursday night through locally-produced food, music and art.