If you’re planning on using the light rail or bus over the holidays, take a peek at the schedules.
Yesterday’s Reverse Lane Ad Hoc Task Force recommendations prompted Vice Mayor Michael Nowakowski to speak up on the matter. What are your thoughts?
One Downtown resident is taking it upon himself to gain support for a dog park on Taylor Street.
One of Phoenix’s original hotels, the New Windsor (originally the 6th Avenue Hotel) is a well-preserved example of old Phoenician architecture.
A million-dollar view could be yours for just $100.
Photo #3 is the Weekend Journal contest winner.
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Starting next week, the Maricopa Association of Governments will host seven geographically based dialogues throughout Central Phoenix to discuss regional connectivity.
On July 19 and 20, focus groups looked at the future transportation needs of “Central Phoenix.”
The Hurley Building’s central addition is a post-war example of Phoenix commercial structures as the city entered its population boom period.