Suns members donated over $30,000 to council campaigns since 2012
Members of the Phoenix Suns front office gave over $31,000 to Phoenix City Council members since 2012, according to data from the city’s campaign...
Electric scooters, rainbow sidewalks and transit safety
Motorized scooters are one step closer to coming to downtown Phoenix.
A city subcommittee voted Tuesday to approve a 90-day pilot program for scooter-sharing in...
Opinion: Suns arena deal is a necessary evil that must be mitigated
Ryan Boyd is a former columnist for the Downtown Devil and served as the Vice President of Policy for USGD while a student at...
2019 Phoenix Women’s March sees lower turnout, focus on inclusivity
A smaller Women’s March compared to recent years marched around the Arizona State Capitol Saturday where speakers took time to acknowledge the recent anti-semitic...
Council schedules recall election in Nowakowski’s absence
Phoenix City Council members met Tuesday to schedule the recall election of District 7 Councilman Michael Nowakowski, who was not in attendance, although some...
Historic Preservation Commission rips Desert Viking for Roosevelt Row demolitions
The Phoenix Historic Preservation Commission reproached Desert Viking representatives for demolishing a Roosevelt Row building last year without a permit at the Commission’s monthly...
Businesses show support for Talking Stick renovation deal
Business owners from across the Valley came to Majerle’s Sports Grill in downtown Phoenix to voice strong support Friday evening for the city of...
Talking Stick renovation plan gets positive reception at first public meeting, critics remain
City of Phoenix and Phoenix Suns officials had a streaky shooting day Saturday morning, although ultimately scoring some points at their first public meeting...
PAC submits signatures to recall city councilman
The Urban Phoenix Project Political Action Committee submitted 2,361 signatures to City Hall on Wednesday for a recall of District 7 Councilman Michael Nowakowski...
Arizona rejects Prop. 127, but Phoenix pursues solar energy options
Arizona voters rejected Proposition 127 in November, striking down a law that would have required electric companies to generate 50 percent of their electricity...












