Phoenix subcommittee votes to look into adopting multipurpose municipal IDs
Municipal ID cards may be coming to Phoenix, as a subcommittee voted on Wednesday to explore the possibility further amidst strong objections from some citizens.
Op-ed: Saluting the Phoenix Public Library & Arizona’s largest literacy collaboration
Our Phoenix Public Library was recently named as a finalist for the 2015 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation's highest honor given to museums and libraries by the Institute of Museum and Library Services
Downtown Dining: Cafe Tranquilo is sure to satisfy a craving for Mexican food
The new restaurant, located at the Clarendon Hotel and Spa, is a welcome addition to Phoenix's Mexican-food canon, with authentic options found throughout the menu.
Amada Cruz brings new exhibitions, bilingual programming as museum director
Amada Cruz, a Cuban-born contemporary art specialist, replaced James Ballinger as director of the Phoenix Art Museum. In her new position, she hopes to bring new exhibitions, draw millennials to the arts and expand Spanish programming.
Entrepreneur Jeff Cunningham speaks to students about critical thinking at Must See Mondays event
Jeff Cunningham spoke on the importance of market disruption and the freedom of speech at an installment of the Walter Cronkite School's Must See Monday event.



