Opinion: Loss of murals reflects changing arts, community landscape in Phoenix

Destruction is not new to Phoenix. This city has been torn down time and time again, but it has always come back. On Friday, a construction crew washed away Joseph “Sentrock” Perez’s mural on the west side of the Phoenix Public Market building.

Craft store owner and property revitalist breathes life into lower Grand Avenue

If Grand Avenue were a street on the Monopoly board, Beatrice Moore would be its owner. But instead of identical, characterless little red and green plastic houses lining the roadway, each unique structure has an interesting story to tell, just like the woman behind their preservation.

Downtown Dining: Rose and Crown

The Rose and Crown is one of those places downtown that you hear the name of time and again but never seem to get around to actually visiting. Whether you’re a fan of Union Jacks, Her Majesty or just looking for some good beer and ‘chips,’ the Rose and Crown has what you need to get your British fix.

Proposed committee restructure, new bylaws would simplify USGD operations

The current Senate bylaws are only a couple pages in length, while the document being proposed Friday is roughly 22 pages. The most significant change of policy deals with committees, Senate President Joey Amonett said.

Video: Organist brings booming music to Sunday mass at downtown basilica

Originally from Scotland, Gordon Stevenson is the choir director for St. Mary's Basilica, located on Third Street in downtown Phoenix.