FCC hosts hearing at Cronkite to discuss report on changing media landscape
Officials from the Federal Communications Commission visited the Cronkite School on Monday to discuss the changing landscape of media with the advent of new technologies.
News21 fellows discuss investigative reporting, findings about food safety
News21 fellows presented their findings about food safety in the First Amendment Forum as part of the Must See Mondays speaker series, following recent publications in the Washington Post and msnbc.com.
“Rally Sally” dances, waves flags to encourage crowds at Diamondbacks games
Cindy McBride, better known as “Rally Sally,” who has been cheering on the Arizona Diamondbacks for the past nine years, prepares her homemade flags for the teams' Tuesday playoff game against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Thai Elephant to close because of property, financial problems
After four years, Thai Elephant, a Thai restaurant with locations on Adams Street in Phoenix and in Tempe, will be closing its downtown location on Oct. 25.
Protesters flock to downtown jail, chalk streets with anti-police slogans
More than 140 people gathered Saturday in front of the Fourth Avenue Jail in Phoenix for National Chalk the Police Day, chalking protest slogans in response to New England arrests in June.

