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September students of the month from Jack Barnes Elementary School and Gateway Polytechnic Academy were recently honored by the Queen Creek Unified School District Governing Board. The students … more
Workforce 2 You, an accelerated career-training program for rural communities in Maricopa County has wrapped up its pilot program in Queen Creek. On Sept. 11, the county held a ceremony in Queen … more
The Queen Creek Unified School District recently hosted its annual Leading Out Loud Conference, a leadership event aimed at empowering fourth through 12th grade students. "The LOL conference … more
The Democrat opposing incumbent Andy Biggs in the race for the U.S. Congressional District 5 House of Representatives seat emphasized economic relief for families and small business Thursday in her … more
Evacuations were ordered late Thursday morning for a handful of residents after the Siphon Wildfire was threatening homes near the Superstition Wilderness Area. About 15 residents were told to … more
Queen Creek is now taking registration for its October recycling event. The free QC Recycles drive-thru, drop-off event runs from 7 to 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 12, at the town’s Field … more

During the annual Arizona Parks and Recreation Association awards ceremony, Queen Creek Recreation Manager Erica Perez received the Outstanding Professional of the Year Award. The … more
Queen Creek Council Member Travis Padilla was recently appointed to serve as a representative on the Arizona Municipal Tax Code Commission by Senate President Warren Petersen. The Municipal Tax … more
Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley and Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell have announced a proposed statutory change to address teen violence. The change would create a new category of crime … more
Thursday is the last day to buy Founders’ Day wristbands and ax-throwing vouchers at early bird prices.  Founders' Day celebrates the spirit of Queen Creek. The annual event takes … more
A recent action by the Queen Creek Town Council has the Goldwater Institute calling it a major win in its crusade against diversity, equity and inclusion, but Mayor Julia Wheatley maintains … more
A former Central Arizona College women’s basketball coach has been sentenced to four months in prison for defrauding her players, their families and the school out of thousands of dollars. … more
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