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Downtown Digest: Languages, Voting and Classes

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by, I hope you’re all taking some time to go outside! BUT of course, social distancing. Here's what's happening...

Phoenix City Council making headway on Latino Cultural Center

The Phoenix Latino Cultural Center has been years in the making, but the Phoenix City Council recently took the next steps to build a...

Blaze Radio station manager files lawsuit against ASU for violation of free speech

Arizona State University’s former Blaze Radio station manager filed a lawsuit against the school after her removal back in September. Rae’Lee Klein, a student...

How COVID-19 has changed voting and what you need to know before casting your...

Thousands of voters in Maricopa County are already voting in large numbers, either through mail-in ballots or in-person voting. This year voters have several...

Governor’s Office ‘Lighting Arizona Purple’ for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

From receiving catcalls walking down the street to unwanted touching by a stranger, or your intimate partner, many have fell victim to domestic or sexual...

Pedestrian, bicycle safety upgrades could be coming to 3rd Street by 2022

Biking and walking along Third Street are about to become safer in the next year, Phoenix officials said Thursday, as they unveiled the final...

Phoenix mom feared eviction after final notice, but never received others

When a letter from the Phoenix Housing Department arrived in Esther Sánchez's mailbox informing her she might lose her housing voucher, she feared she...

Local musicians react to death of rock icon Eddie Van Halen

Local rockers have expressed an immense amount of gratitude toward legendary Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen following his death after a long battle...

Food banks respond to coronavirus with new safety protocols

Food banks all over the country have had trouble dealing with the pandemic, and downtown Phoenix has been busy keeping their food banks afloat...

Phoenix breaks 2016 record for hottest summer ever recorded

Phoenix experienced its hottest summer on record, breaking the marks achieved in 2016 and 2019. The average temperature from June through August was 96...