Immigration law protesters at All-Star game
Critics of a polarizing immigration law in Arizona protested the legislation Tuesday in triple-digit heat outside Major League Baseball's All-Star Game in downtown Phoenix, drawing sideways glances from fans who were more interested in getting to the game.
State breaks ground on centennial project
The state officially broke ground on a project to transform Washington Street into “Centennial Way” just in time for Arizona to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its entry into the union.
Valley voices: economic development
Three experts talk about what the Valley needs to boost the economy and get the engines of economic development revved up again.
Bidwill family buys downtown Phoenix restaurant
The family that owns the Arizona Cardinals has bought a landmark downtown Phoenix restaurant that had been on the brink of closing.
Wyloge discusses the state GOP convention
Arizona Capitol Times reporter Evan Wyloge talks about this past weekend's state GOP elections.
Protesters turn out in support of SB 1070 arrests
A few dozen people chanted and held signs Tuesday showing support for those arrested while blockading downtown Phoenix's 4th Avenue Jail last July.
Arizona School of Music, 1907
According to one historian, people thought this music school would be a failure because it was built “too far from the business section of the city.”
New UA medical school means more students training in rural areas
FLAGSTAFF - Between working on class projects and studying for exams, medical student Nathalie Petein reports to Native Americans for Community Action Family Health Center at 8:15 a.m. five days a week, treating patients with chronic diabetes, hypertension and other problems. Some days she does the same thing at the county jail.