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Downtown housing: is it really affordable?

More and more people from neighboring states are moving to Arizona in hopes of finding affordable housing. Those looking in downtown Phoenix may be...

ASU seniors share experiences graduating during a global pandemic

The global pandemic of COVID-19 has hurt millions of lives around the world, but one group, the class of spring 2020, faces a unique...

ASU College of Law implements pass or fail grading option

Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law adjusted its grading system to include an option for students to choose a pass or...

Devils’ Advocate: Cancellations, Zoom calls and more stress – oh my!

This is a year of firsts for me. At the beginning of 2020 I had never been to the Grand Canyon, I had never...

Downtown Phoenix: How has COVID-19 affected you?

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of people around the globe. As states around the country grapple to contain the coronavirus, governors have enforced...

Downtown restaurants struggle to remain open amid COVID-19 pandemic

As medical experts across the globe hurry in search for a cure for COVID-19, governments are taking extreme measures, like recommending restaurants to be...

Downtown coffee shops adapt to stay open during quarantine

Some coffee shops in Downtown Phoenix are working around the COVID-19 pandemic to keep their businesses up and running. Many businesses and companies are having...

Downtown Digest: Virtual tours galore with race cars, pyramids and more

Hello downtown Phoenix! It’s your guide to staying inside, T.J. Triolo. I’ve got some more stuff for you to do online listed here, so...

Ducey holds virtual town hall meeting, addresses COVID-19 and stay-at-home order

Gov. Doug Ducey held a virtual town hall meeting Thursday evening to answer the community’s questions regarding Arizona and COVID-19. Arizona Department of Health Services...

Coronavirus causes economic insecurity in Arizona

Unemployment claims have set a state record in Arizona nearing 120,000 as the COVID-19 crisis worsens. During a special meeting held online, Phoenix City Council...