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ASU Downtown campus shuttle now takes students to the supermarket

A new Sunday afternoon route for the ASU Downtown campus shuttle service is intended to provide students better access to groceries and more opportunity to explore the downtown area.

Incumbents and propositions dominate in early election results

The status quo ruled election day in Phoenix on Tuesday as all incumbents and propositions jumped out to large early leads.

14 places to satisfy late-night food cravings

It's midnight and you're hungry. No idea where to go? Well here's a list of 14 go-to restaurants from Jobot to IHOP that will satisfy your late-night cravings.

Four Chambers Press magazine writes on after exceeding $5,000 crowdfunding goal

The staff of Four Chambers Press recently exceeded their fundraising goal in a Kickstarter campaign, but publishers are asking for the public's help to fund additional sections of the magazine that were previously cut due to costs.

11 new things to do downtown this fall

From a new yoga studio to a number of restaurants including a cat cafe, here are just some of the new attractions downtown -- and some that will open in the coming months.

A new park opens up between Valley Youth Theatre and ASU’s Taylor Place dormitories

The Space Between is a new temporary park between the Valley Youth Theatre and ASU's Taylor Place dormitories near Fillmore Street between First and Second streets. It has taken the city nearly two years to create the pop-up park.

Charities house homeless individuals displaced from the closure of the CASS overflow shelter

Local charities are continuing to operate temporary shelter facilities for homeless individuals displaced by the closure of the downtown overflow shelter, but representatives from numerous agencies have expressed concern about a long-term housing solution.

ASU organization works to create a community for Native American students downtown

A student organization works to create a community for the growing number of Native American students on the downtown campus.

Construction of ASU’s law school is expected to bring $1.7 million in tax revenue,...

The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s relocation to downtown Phoenix is expected to create $1.7 million in tax revenue and 1,000 construction jobs, a city official said earlier this week.

Campus police say bike thefts dropped significantly in the Spring 2015 semester

Only three bike thefts have been reported to ASU Police so far in 2015. Although only halfway through the year, this is on track to be fewer than the 41 reported bike thefts in 2014.