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Experts: With border reporting comes danger and stories that need to be told

Alfredo Corchado, Mexico bureau chief at the Dallas Morning News, and Angela Kocherga, border bureau chief at Gannett Company Inc., shared stories of danger and development regarding current situations in Mexico at the Walter Cronkite School Tuesday.

Radish offers cold-pressed juice and locally sourced produce at DeSoto Central Market

Radish, a new juice bar opening at the DeSoto Central Market, boasts cold-pressed juice and locally sourced ingredients as its key selling points.

Public relations executive discusses predicting trends at Must See Mondays event

Marian Salzman, CEO of Havas PR North America, talked the changing nature of the news industry and the importance of spotting trends at a Must See Mondays event April 13.

The Nash to host student musicians this month to engage and inspire new youth...

High school and college jazz bands will get the opportunity to perform at The Nash throughout April as part of an effort to reach younger audiences and celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month. Musicians both old and young talk about what it is like to have a jazz venue in downtown Phoenix where they can play alongside renowned artists.

Seed Spot incubator aims to grow young entrepreneurs through high school curriculum

Local startup incubator held an open house Thursday night for high school administrators, teachers and students to promote its high school curriculum. A Seed Spot executive, student and teacher spoke about how the program has been implemented in the Tesseract School and the benefits of exposing young students to entrepreneurship.

Curtain Critic: Space 55’s ‘Where is Now?’ ponders difficulty of staying in the present

A mix of music, comedy and sketch that explores how difficult it can be to live in the present without thinking about the past or anticipating the future, “Where is Now?” will be playing Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Space 55 on Pierce and Seventh streets.

Reimagine Phoenix initiative hopes to turn trash into an economic engine

The city of Phoenix is putting out a call for new ideas that will change the way trash is discarded and recycled.

La Frontera Arizona’s EMPACT-SPC hosts annual Take Back the Night event

Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault shared their stories at the "Take Back the Night" event held in Civic Space Park.

A Tailored Place: New clothing swap center looks to serve LGBT youth

The "I Have a Dream" boutique is meant to be a safe place for LGBT youth to shop for and exchange clothes without the constraints of a gendered establishment.

Carnegie-Knight News21 alumni speak of their experiences at Must See Mondays event

Former Carnegie-Knight News 21 students shared their experiences working on a project that focused on the issues surrounding gun rights and violence at a Must See Mondays event.