Photos: First Friday on Roosevelt Row
Hundreds of spectators, residents and artists gathered on Roosevelt Street for April's First Friday art walk.
Here are some of the highlights, captured by Downtown...
Photos: Tens of thousands celebrate Phoenix Pride
The Phoenix Pride parade attracted nearly 20,000 marchers and spectators Sunday. Downtown Devil photographer Nicole Neri followed the parade:
Contact the reporter at Nhneri@asu.edu.
Downtown Digest: Benefits and bunny brunch
Hello my lovely downtown people! It’s T.J. Triolo, your guide to events downtown. I’ve got some stuff for you to do this coming week,...
The Rundown: City Council recap, new downtown ASU housing and Antoinette Cauley
The Rundown is a collaboration between Downtown Devil and Blaze Radio that recaps Downtown Devil's weekly coverage of downtown Phoenix. The introduction music is...
Phoenix artist explores loss of innocence and childhood through expressive art
It has has been a busy year for local artist Antoinette Cauley.
In February, she won first place in ArtLink’s juried exhibition for her painting,...
City Council Recap: Hyatt Regency improvements, minimum wage increases
This week, the city welcomed newly-elected Mayor Kate Gallego at her first formal City Council meeting in the role and discussed a few items...
ASU to build new residential hall on Downtown campus
Arizona State University’s Downtown Phoenix campus is adding a new residential hall for students that is expected to be located just north of the...
Subcommittee recap: Central Station discussion and Deck Park Vista redevelopment
The Phoenix City Council Planning and Economic Development Subcommittee met Tuesday morning to discuss the development plans for Central Station and voted on the...
Light rail extension debate rages on
Tensions flared Tuesday afternoon at a public meeting at the Downtown Phoenix Inc. offices regarding the controversial light rail extension in Phoenix.
“This is our...
Community discussion aims to shed light on Corporation Commission
“How many people have gone to the Corporation Commission?”
Three people raised their hands in the small classroom at First Church UCC Phoenix.
“I don’t blame...










