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Make the most of Saturday’s Los Dias de la Crescent and Chile Pepper Festival

The entertaining doubleheader of Los Dias de la Crescent and the Chili Pepper Festival is this Saturday. We mapped out your day so you don't have to.

Pound for Pound: A local shoe store is on the forefront of Arizona sneaker...

Pound for Pound's combination of shoes and style has found a host of local customers -- including P.J. Tucker -- and provided the foundation for a rapidly expanding business.

Opinion: As a Latina Cronkite School student, conference offers glimpse of real world

One former Cronkite student shares her experiences at the Excellence in Journalism conference hosted by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in Orlando, Florida.

Local nonprofit hosts weekly food truck event to benefit Syrian refugees

Local nonprofit Food for the Hungry's weekly food truck event donates a portion of sales to humanitarian efforts in Europe.

New restaurant The Coronado offers vegetarian dishes, relaxing environment

Executive Chef Liam Murtagh hopes his new vegetarian restaurant and bar will play host to both date nights and study sessions.

Subcommittee debates merits of investing in municipal ID

Members of the Parks, Arts, Transparency and Education Subcommittee had concerns over the cost of municipal city service cards, with those opposed saying the estimated $5 million for the cards would be too much for a city expecting a $40-60 million deficit next year.

Higher revenues, lower expenditures leave Phoenix with extra $25 million

Phoenix came out $25 million ahead of its projections in the fiscal 2014-2015 budget, according to the city’s budget department. The savings came mainly from government job vacancies and Emergency Transportation Services revenue.

Sun Devil Express receives additional funding, offers expanded services

ASU's Undergraduate Student Government Downtown approved the allotment of an additional $10,000 to the Sun Devil safety trolley, which now runs a route to Safeway and offers expanded hours of service.

Experts: Data spells success in public relations

Aly Saxe, CEO of Iris PR Software, identified hard data as a key to success for today's public relations professionals while speaking to students at a Must See Mondays event at the Cronkite School.

Opinion: USGD and our efforts for sexual violence prevention

ASU's Undergraduate Student Government Downtown affirms its commitment to fighting sexual violence in an open letter to Downtown Phoenix campus students.