ASU hosts PlanPHX forum in A.E. England Building; attendees discuss future of Phoenix

A PlanPHX ASU Forum was held Wednesday at the A.E. England Building to discuss the future of Phoenix. Approximately 20 people attended, many of whom were city of Phoenix employees.

Video: Heard Museum holds annual Indian Fair and Market to display Native American art

This year the Heard Museum Guild held its 55th annual Indian Fair and Market that featured over 700 Native American artists. The festival provided a diverse range of art from basket weaving to mask-making, and offered a variety of American Indian culture through different performances and traditional activities.

Teachers College receives grant to boost K-8 math scores in Roosevelt School District

Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College received a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help raise mathematics achievements in K-8 students in the Roosevelt School District.

Downtown Phoenix Partnership highlights 2012 achievements, goals for future

The Downtown Phoenix Partnership's 2012 Annual Report describes downtown as a region of economic success and vast future development.

Musician and former minister finds harmony between Christianity and classic rock roots

Tony "DLivahh" Prince, a local Christian musician, released his latest album "Behind the Mask" in January 2012. While Prince doesn't explicitly sing about the religion, the messages of faith carry across, he said.