Bike stores: Grid program will involve public in biking but evades infrastructure problems

The Grid Bike Share program is scheduled to go live in Phoenix in late April, expanding to Tempe and Mesa throughout the year. While store owners expect it will increase public involvement in bicycling, many are still concerned about the infrastructure of Phoenix's streets.

The Valentine’s Day digest: voodoo, ‘Vagina Monologues’ and vegetarian delights

For singles, couples and anyone in between, downtown Phoenix has a wide variety of options for Valentine's Day this year, from the Love Potion at Nami's to a burlesque show at The Pressroom.

ASU weekly seminar series deals with diet, exercise, healthy lifestyle habits

The School of Nutrition and Health Promotion's weekly seminar series will focus this week on a calorie information requirement policy in the Affordable Care Act and will be hosted by nursing graduate student Jessie Green.

Walter Cronkite School to offer Super Bowl class in fall 2014 semester

With the Super Bowl coming to Glendale in Feb. 2015, the Walter Cronkite School is adding a class for the fall 2014 semester to cover the events leading up to the game. The 20 students selected for the program will cover the community, tourism and pre-game news attached to the Super Bowl.

Grand Avenue designer to release clothing line in debut fashion show

With help from 11th Monk3y's Ruben Gonzales and others on Grand Avenue, young fashion designer Brian Cresson will debut a new clothing line called Struggle with a fashion show on March 7 and 8. The show will also include a reception and a theatrical performance.