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City council to continue state of declaration discussion

The City of Phoenix voted 8-1 Wednesday night to continue the discussion about the State of Emergency in a Special Meeting Friday, March 20...

ASU moves all classes online to prevent coronavirus spread

Arizona State University has announced all in-person classes will be held online and will be conducted through Zoom for the rest of the spring...

In celebration of Women celebrates women artists for women’s history

March is Women’s History Month and to celebrate, the Herberger Theater Center hosted the first “In Celebration of Women” art exhibit Friday evening. The Arizona Women’s...

Phoenix Flea Helps Small Businesses Reach Customers

The Phoenix Flea is a market in downtown Phoenix that happens twice a year. Vendors can set up booths to sell anything from handmade...

New dean of the Cronkite school to start in July

ASU announced Friday that Sonya Forte Duhé, who serves as director and professor in the School of Communication and Design at Loyola, will be...

“Hidden gem”: Art Detour’s 32 year evolution

Art Detour, founded in 1989, has evolved as much as the Phoenix scene around it and now celebrates 32 years with a range of...

Cambria Hotel Emphasizes Artistic Experience

The Cambria Hotel opened in November as a boutique hotel, designed offer a unique downtown Phoenix experience for guests. With its Roosevelt Row location,...

Ahead of Democratic primary Sanders makes stop in Phoenix

As the Democratic race narrows to a two-person primary and after an underperforming Super Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders held a rally to invigorate supporters...

Homeless rights protesters gather at Hance Park

About 20 supporters of Fund for Empowerment, including many homeless people themselves, met at Margaret T. Hance Park on Wednesday in support of homeless...

“Love Your School” hosts movement at the capitol

A sea of scarlet red bumper stickers in the parking lot outside the Arizona Capitol advocates for the “Red for Ed” campaign, which seeks...