‘Love, peace and taco grease’: Paz Cantina sees success where other businesses have failed

Before Paz Cantina opened in 2014, the businesses in its location on Third and Roosevelt streets never stayed open for long. So, why Paz?

Skyscraper ads to return to Phoenix buildings for College Football Playoff in January

For downtown Phoenix, College Football Playoff will mean that skyscraper ads -- and possibly the giant football from Super Bowl Central -- will be returning to the city.

Is downtown Phoenix any closer to getting a grocery store near its core?

Community leaders weigh in on the likelihood of a grocery store opening downtown with the number of new housing developments.

Phoenix bus union strike looms as service provider’s final offer is put to vote

Members of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1433 are prepared to go on strike if a deal is not made with a service provider that operates 34 Valley bus routes. Union members will vote on the "best and final offer" Thursday.

Harrison Fjord remains humble before a Thursday gig at Crescent Ballroom

The purposely genre-less Harrison Fjord has risen to local prominence within the past two years. Learn how the band went from a nameless group of friends to headliners at Crescent Ballroom ahead of their Oct. 8 concert.