Cronkite team behind new heroin documentary discuss the process of making the film

After months of work, Walter Cronkite School students and faculty and local journalists premiered their documentary on Arizona heroin abuse, "Hooked: Tracking Heroin's Hold on Arizona." The film was simulcast on all television stations and dozens of radio stations across the state.

Community gather to celebrate city’s growth and connectedness as Super Bowl approaches

The Sheraton Hotel Phoenix unveiled the Valley Overlook, it's new 6,400 square foot outdoor venue constructed for the Super Bowl, on Tuesday night. Mayor Greg Stanton and Phoenix community members gathered at the new spot to connect and celebrate.

Obama visits Phoenix to announce lower mortgage insurance premium rates

President Barack Obama made a visit to Phoenix's Central High School on Thursday to announce plans to reduce the Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance premiums. The move will help the average, first-time home buyer save up to $900 yearly in their mortgage payment, according to the president.

Protesters temporarily stall light rail during downtown rally against police brutality

More than 50 protesters and political activists rallying against police brutality temporarily stalled an eastbound light rail south of McDowell Road and Central Avenue on Saturday evening.

The Rundown: Parking is just one piece of the larger planning puzzle

Hosts Annika Cline and Agnel Philip set out to answer this question. Urban planners point to Phoenix's city plan to explain today's problems, while community members search for small-scale solutions. They discover parking is about much more than the hunt for a spot; it's a literal road map of Phoenix's past.