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Residents can meet Queen Creek officials and council members as they host What’s Poppin’ in QC, a special community outreach event. The event takes place from 5 to 7 p.m., Tuesday, … more
The Cortina Elementary Rad Dadz group formed organically, bonding over shared interests. Rad Dadz is a group focused on friendship and active involvement in their children's school. It's a … more
Pinal County Air Quality is only issuing three-day open burning permits, and officials announced all permits will expire by May 1. Pinal County will suspend the issuance of all open burning … more
TEMPE - It took three extra innings, but Queen Creek High School baseball finally put away one of the hardest to kill teams in recent Arizona memory to win the 6A title. Following a three-inning slugfest … more
Phase 2 of the Mansel Carter Oasis Park expansion is progressing as summer draws ever closer. The expansion will bring six sand volleyball courts, four pickle ball courts and six tennis courts. … more
The Queen Creek Citizen Leadership Institute has closed the books for 2024 after graduating 48 members. The Queen Creek Town Council recently recognized the leadership class and Mayor Julia … more

Joshua Berry has lived in many places across the Valley, but now calls Queen Creek home. A firefighter with the city of Tempe for 15 years, Berry moved to Queen Creek two years ago because he … more
Seven Brothers Burgers restaurant is celebrating its official ribbon cutting and one-year anniversary in Queen Creek. The celebrations take place starting at 11 a.m., Friday, May 24 24750 S. … more
Queen Creek residents have a new place to play with Frontier Family Park. The long-awaited park at 20039 S. 220th St. will officially open on Saturday, June 8. A ribbon cutting will take place at … more
Queen Creek’s first chief of police, Randy Brice, is striving to create a police force that works for and with the community. A life-long East Valley resident, Brice started working in Queen … more
In the aftermath of the beating death of 16-year-old Combs High School student Preston Lord during a house party in Queen Creek, adults have been flooding into council meetings in towns throughout … more
The Higley Unified School District Governing Board discussed their incoming  superintendent behind the closed doors of an executive session April 2. However, the session came too late to … more
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