Teen Pokemon player sees victory in the cards

High school freshman Curtis Swick has been playing the Pokemon Trading Card Game for seven years and hopes to one day become the Pokemon World Champion, competing in tournaments around the country.

Gender-neutral restrooms in schools and businesses serve LGBT community

Gender-neutral restrooms provide a more comfortable option for transgender people who may face questioning or harassment due to their gender identity and gender expression. These restrooms, found in some schools and businesses, are marked for use by people of any gender.

Grand Avenue Merchants’ Association looks to apply for 501(c)3 IRS nonprofit tax status

Grand Avenue has been subject to several projects throughout its long history, including its most recent addition of new bike racks and other street improvements. Now, the street's merchants' association hopes to receive 501(c)3 IRS nonprofit tax status to increase funding for future projects.

University of Arizona medical students complete four-year research projects

Every University of Arizona College of Medicine -- Phoenix student completes a four-year research project. Students work directly with academic advisers and mentors in the medical field.

Arts district flourishes from dregs of downtown, but now faces new problems

Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix has had a significant transformation over the years, from a crime-ridden area to a now-substantial arts district. But some worry big businesses may threaten the current community.