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Queen Creek residents have a new place to eat. Sage & Barrel Craft Eatery recently opened and will now be holding its ribbon cutting later this week. Sage & Barrel Craft Eatery … more
As graduation approaches, the Queen Creek Schools Education Foundation is celebrating Queen Creek Unified School District’s graduating seniors. This year, 27 seniors from Eastmark High and … more
During his funeral service, Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney was remembered by family, friends and colleagues as a humble, kind man devoted to serving his family, religion and community. “As … more
In many parts of the country, barbecue is a serious matter, and the Southwest is no exception. Cities and towns across the country compete over whose barbecue is the best. The most well-known … more
The Queen Creek Public Works Department is starting a summer apprenticeship program for teens ages 16 and older through the streets division. The aim of this program is career development … more
Chris Driving Hawk, Queen Creek High School’s athletic director, has been named the 6A Central Regional Athletic Director of the Year. Driving Hawk was nominated along with six other … more

The Gilbert Goons are a criminal gang, a multiagency investigation has concluded, but there is insufficient evidence to submit additional charges of participating in or assisting a criminal street … more
Congressional District 5 covers an area seen as strongly Republican with one of the most visible members of the House Freedom Caucus holding the seat. But that has not stopped a newcomer from … more
Bojangles , a chicken and breakfast brand with made-from-scratch food, announced March 14 the signing of a multiunit development agreement that will bring 20 new restaurants to Phoenix, marking the … more
Central Arizona College will hold New Student Express Registration Days for the fall 2024 semester beginning later this month. During the two-hour long, on campus, registration sessions, students will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with an adviser, … more
PHOENIX – Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley is joining mayors from around the state to urge Gov. Katie Hobbs to veto a bill they claim will further diminish housing affordability. more
The transition from a U.S. Marine to a wedding and event photographer may seem like a puzzling one for many, but not to Jeremy Tod. “I spent five dedicated years as an active-duty Marine … more
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