Audio: New parking signs in Roosevelt Row area boost businesses’ customer bases

At the end of October, the city of Phoenix installed new 2-hour-limit parking signs on one side of Sixth Street and both sides of Fifth Street in between Roosevelt and Garfield streets. Businesses in the area asked for the signs to help promote higher customer turnover.

Abduction of 43 students in Mexico prompts protests at consulate building in Phoenix

Activists organized by Tonatierra and the Comites de Defensa del Barrio gathered outside the Consulate General of Mexico on Friday to bring awareness to the abduction of 43 students in Mexico.

Phoenix Police and Parks, Pup Festival fetches large crowd, raises donations for community

Young or old, big or small, dogs and their human companions filled Margaret T. Hance Park on Saturday morning to partake in the first Phoenix Police and Parks, Pups Festival.

PlanPHX Leadership Committee’s 2015 General Plan aims to grow a better Phoenix future

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, Phoenix City Council and the PlanPHX Leadership Committee hosted a community celebration to unveil the 2015 General Plan at the PlanPHX Summit in City Hall on Saturday.

Curtain Critic: Arizona Theatre Company’s play ‘Wait Until Dark’ is a charming little thriller

Arizona Theatre Company's production of “Wait Until Dark” was equal parts charming and thrilling, with a skilled cast and creative team, an engaging storyline and high-budget tech made effective by an unmatched attention to detail.