Politics

My story with DACA: An ASU perspective

When I received my letter of acceptance to Arizona State University almost four years ago, I was not delighted over the news like most...

PUHSD still feels impact of education funding cuts

Phoenix Union High School District may be suffering from a lack of funding despite state increases to the K-12 education budget during the past...

The Rundown: One-N-Ten, ‘Where’s Jesus?,’ Burton Barr and historic preservation

The Rundown is a collaboration between Downtown Devil and Blaze Radio that recaps Downtown Devil's weekly coverage of downtown Phoenix. In this week's episode, Politics...

Downtown Digest: Week of 9/25 -10/1

“Downtown Digest” is your weekly preview from Downtown Devil. Here, we’ll share information about community meetings, arts and culture events and more. If you...

City Council approves $2.3 million for Burton Barr

The Phoenix City Council approved $2.3 million for repairs to the shuttered Burton Barr Central Library, which officials hope to reopen next summer. Burton Barr...

Constituents weigh in on voting precinct plan

Proposed changes to the downtown voting precinct were met with positive feedback Tuesday. Maricopa County residents attended a public meeting Tuesday night to ask questions...

Historic Preservation Commission gets back into gear

The Historic Preservation Commission settled into regular business Monday, working on funding existing grants and expanding historic preservation protections to houses. After introductory items, first...

The Rundown: Light rail, white privilege and ABOR

The Rundown is a collaboration between Downtown Devil and Blaze Radio that recaps Downtown Devil's weekly coverage of downtown Phoenix. In this week's episode, Politics...

Demolition of Clinton Campbell House begins

Demolition crews began tearing down the Clinton Campbell House in South Roosevelt after a nearly two-year legal process to decide the building’s fate. The 122-year-old...

USGD sides with Board of Regents in tuition lawsuit

A lawsuit filed last week by the Arizona Attorney General's Office claiming tuition hikes at the state's higher education institutions are unconstitutional drew mixed...