Female athletes share experiences overcoming adversity, discrimination

Phoenix Mercury General Manager Ann Meyers Drysdale and ASU point guard Dymond Simon presented "Gender, Race, Sports and Equality," the final Humanities Lecture Series lecture of the semester from the School of Letters and Sciences, Thursday night at the Nursing and Health Innovation Building II.

Movie Review: Due Date

With “Due Date,” the new film from Todd Phillips of last year’s “The Hangover,” your enjoyment of the film is going to hinge on whether or not you buy it as nothing more than “The Hangover 1.5” or a full-blown revamp of what comedy can be.

Board rejects bid for dog park, approves construction of interim parking lot

A motion to approve the construction of a parking lot on the site of the old Ramada Inn passed with a 3-1 vote by the Phoenix Board of Adjustment Thursday afternoon despite pleas from area residents to instead convert the property into a pedestrian-friendly dog park.

Mayor marks CityScape grand opening with State of Downtown address

Hundreds of people attended the grand opening of CityScape, which featured several musical and artistic entertainers, the opening of new clothing boutiques and free samples of food from downtown restaurants.

Mobile-food trucks coming to Phoenix Public Market

Every week on Fridays from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., trucks will line the Phoenix Public Market parking lot and bring different foods and dining experiences to downtown Phoenix.