City volunteer group decreases disability parking violations

Walter Olsen and 35 volunteers lead the Accessibility Compliance Enforcement program, which issues tickets to those who park in handicapped spots without a proper license. About 7 to 15 percent of Phoenix's population are qualified to use disabled parking.

Latino marketing and public relations firm opens new location

All Latino marketing and public relations firm Torres Multicultural Communications is moving into a new 8,000 square foot space and opening up a new business, the Luna Cultural Lab. The lab will answer community questions through visual and performing arts.

Focus. Flash. Phoenix: Honoring our veterans

Downtown Devil photographer Nikiana Medansky visited the Phoenix Veterans Day Parade for this week's Focus. Flash. Phoenix. The event led her to ponder her responsibilities as a citizen to veterans, including her grandfather.

MonOrchid gallery hosts artist Hugo Medina and his show depicting family and home

Local artist Hugo Medina, best known for his murals, will present his newest series of canvas paintings in a solo show at the MonOrchid gallery from Nov. 7 to 28.

A new local radio station aims to deliver diverse media for Phoenix audience

A new locally-driven radio station is set to debut in early 2015 in downtown Phoenix, born out of community desire for diverse media and a special opportunity from the Federal Communications Commission.