City Council approves election rules, budgets
Phoenix City Council approved the 2017 Campaign Information Act, setting rules for the upcoming election.
Growhouse 2.0 gets OK from city for new garden
The city of Phoenix approved the required zoning adjustment required for the relocated Roosevelt Growhouse's garden.
Downtown historic properties make progress toward preservation
Phoenix's Historic Preservation Commission recommended City Council take steps to preserve the Dud R. Day Motor Company Building and Pemberton House.
Devil’s Advocate: Student representation requires active participation in USGD elections
Among the many thrills of March such as spring break and March Madness, there is another perhaps even more important event for the students...
ArtDetour 29 kicks off with a call from Stanton to protect federal arts funding
Artists and community members helped kick off ArtDetour 29 at the Art D'Core Gala with art, dancing and celebration Thursday night.
ArtDetour will showcase 16...
USGD 2017 election guide: Candidates prepare to face off
Several candidates are running for Undergraduate Student Government Downtown positions.
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Senate
Barrett, the Honors College
• Aly Perkins
Perkins’...
Phoenix Rising: Planning committees give zoning power to the (local) people
The city of Phoenix’s urban village planning system can be a double-edged sword that provides local residents with the power to either shape a...
Lawsuit could threaten future of GPLET tax incentives
The future of a tax incentive commonly used downtown to increase density is being challenged in court.
Government Property Lease Excise Tax (GPLET) agreements could...
Downtown zoning gets a makeover: Highlights from city council
Several amendments to downtown zoning ordinances were passed by city council on Wednesday.
George Washington Carver High School
City council approved rezoning application Z-72-16-8 for George...
Trailblazing black judge honored with scholarship in his name
Judge Cecil B. Patterson Jr., a trailblazer whose accomplishments include being Arizona's first black appeals court judge, was honored with a scholarship in his name.












