City looks to revamp Phoenix Central Station, explores potential of multi-use building

The Phoenix City Council Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee approved a decision Tuesday to issue an open call to developers who wish to submit plans to redesign the space around Central Station.

Phoenix city officials discuss bulk trash collecting programs to reduce landfill waste

As Phoenix officials continue to look for ways to divert more trash from landfills, they discussed a new set of proposals aimed at restructuring bulk trash pickup dates in a transportation and infrastructure subcommittee meeting Tuesday.

Activists keep protesting despite low turnouts, negative reactions

For downtown Phoenix activists, angry reactions don’t dissuade them from showing up on street corners, in front of libraries or outside politicians' offices.

Bioscience professor presents portable, speedy DNA identification system at Science Center

University of Arizona professor Frederic Zenhausern spoke about the difference between real life and "CSI" at the Arizona Science Center Friday. Zenhausern created a portable, DNA-analyzer that can give investigators results in hours.

Immigrant rights march traverses downtown

Several thousand people marched through downtown Phoenix Saturday while following a route was carefully chosen to tell the story of deportation symbolically by passing through a church, ASU and ending at the Superior Court.