Arizona PBS makes full move to Cronkite School in landmark journalism partnership

Arizona PBS, the Valley's PBS station, officially moved to the Walter Cronkite School Tuesday. This marks a full extension of ASU's relationship with the 53-year-old nonprofit channel.

Gubernatorial candidates discuss education, immigration and economy at open forum

Republican, Democratic and independent candidates for Arizona governor took the stage at Central High School Tuesday in a forum discussing some of the most divisive topics facing the state today, including immigration, education and corporate welfare.

Week honoring anniversary of Civil Rights Act of 1964 culminates in downtown celebration

A week of Phoenix events celebrating the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended on Wednesday night with the Golden Anniversary Celebration at the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center.

Renovations to historic downtown warehouse to be completed by the end of the calendar...

Though the economic recession stifled their plans, PR firm R&R Partners is back to finish a job they started in 2007: complete a new office space in a building in Phoenix's warehouse district. Working with CCBG Architects, R&R Partners' move is a continuation of the interest in renovating the historic area.

Commemorative mural ceremony marks start of Civil Rights Act 50th anniversary events

Phoenix's celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 kicked off Friday with the unveiling of a mural at downtown's Burton Barr Central Library. The event recognized the artist and the historical figures and events featured in the mural.