NewsFoo brings together media professionals to discuss innovation
NewsFoo, an exclusive conference with a focus on innovation in news creation, brought its small group of participants with fresh ideas for the news industry to the Walter Cronkite School this weekend.
UA medical students to travel to Dominican Republic for medical mission trip
Eight students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine's Phoenix campus will travel to the Dominican Republic over winter break on a medical...
Truck farm educates community on gardening
Roosevelt Growhouse's Truck Farm is a mobile gardening device to unburden community gardens and bring new life to the gardening scene in Phoenix.
Local business, artist team up to teach students healthy eating
Students at Cesar Chavez Community School are learning to eat healthier while raising money for a community gardening project and mural thanks to the combined effort of the Phoenix community.
Vegan market hopes to open in Phoenix
A vegan grocery store may soon be the newest addition to downtown Phoenix shopping. VegCo Market is the brainchild of Heather Francois who plans to have the grocery store up and running by spring 2013.
Artist builds community, pride through murals
Hugo Medina gets lost in painting as the world continues around him. He is a Phoenix muralist who believes in bringing beauty to the community and inspiring those who see his work.
Light parade slated for Saturday; Central Avenue receives holiday adornment
The Arizona Public Service Electric Light Parade will make its way down Central Avenue on Saturday for its 26th year lighting up the streets...
City of Phoenix recycling program encourages post-election sign cleanup
The city of Phoenix introduced a new incentive to help clear the Valley's street corners and roadways from campaign signs with a free recycling program.
Mayor, panel discuss budding entrepreneurship in downtown Phoenix
The Downtown Devil Discussion on Tuesday focused on entrepreneurship in downtown Phoenix, including ASU Downtown's effect on businesses and parking problems near local shops.
ASU professor explains history, social impact of beer at Science Cafe
Dr. Dave Conz, an ASU professor who teaches a course on the culture and chemical history of beer, spoke at Lawn Gnome Publishing's Books and Beakers Science Cafe about how the fermentation process plays a vital role in the survival and evolution of humans.

