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Downtown Donut Festival brings doughnuts and fun downtown

The Downtown Donut Festival took over Margaret T. Hance Park Sunday, where people from all over the community came to enjoy delicious doughnuts and...

Gold N’ Gavel provides scholarship money for ASU law students

“Three, two, one, sold!” cried the auctioneer, bringing down his three-foot-tall gold-colored gavel. An original piece of art by Arizonan painter Ed Mell had...

Supporters raise money for colorectal cancer with Undy RunWalk

The 2019 Phoenix Undy RunWalk kicked off Saturday at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza near the Arizona State Capitol. Hosted by the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, the...

Downtown Digest: Sock skating, food tours and snowboards

Hello downtown Phoenix people! It’s T.J. Triolo, your guide to amazing events downtown. I’m back with some more interesting things for you to do...

All-girls music group gives lessons in jazz and self-confidence

Portraits of jazz music legends line the walls of The Nash Jazz Club where longtime Phoenix saxophonist Mary Petrich snaps her fingers in time...

College event creates conversation about women in food and agriculture

Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions held their sixth annual food and thought community event, to highlight women in the food and agriculture...

Demolition date for historic building is not scheduled after hearing

The historic E.S Wakelin Grocery Company Warehouse has stood on the corner of 5th Avenue and Jackson Street for 106 years, but the days...

Japanese Friendship Garden is a cultural gem in the heart of Phoenix

For Phoenix, the connection to a sister city 6,000 miles away can be seen by stepping into the three-and-a-half-acre traditional garden in the corner...

New coalition seeks to increase diversity representation in education

New coalition Arizona for Latino Leaders in Education is looking to bring more diversity to the Board of Education with its official launch Dec....

Higher Ed: spending decreases, tuition increases

Arizona state spending per student for higher education has decreased by half since 2008, the largest decrease in the nation, a recent study has...