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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
The Queen Creek Unified School District will be holding its first C.A.F.E. event of the year on Thursday. This event starts at 7:30 a.m. and will take place at the QCUSD district office, 20217 … 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
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

Queen Creek will hold a summit to hear from local teens about issues important to them. Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley announced the Teen Voices Summit during Wednesday’s Queen Creek Town … 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
This week is Fix a Leak Week, and the town Queen Creek thinks it’s the perfect opportunity to check for leaks in and out of your home. Household leaks can waste nearly 1 trillion gallons … more
The For Our Town community conversation continues this month. For Our Town is held in partnership with the Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce and Queen Creek Town Hall. The event is a … 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
Supply chain disruptions continue to hit hard in various industries, and now the Queen Creek Fire and Medical Department is working to solve the problem of bringing enough fire trucks online in what … more
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