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As Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne pushes for legislation banning cell phone use in classrooms, the Queen Creek Unified School District already has its own policy. … more
The town of Queen Creek offices and Recreation Annex will be closed on Monday, Sept. 2 in observation of Labor Day. This closure will not impact any public safety or emergency … more
Crismon High School students and 2020 Queen Creek Hometown Heroes Alyson and Elyzabeth Small are the recipients of a Congressional Award gold medal. The twin sisters were honored in June and … more
A new agritainment destination could be coming to Queen Creek after the town’s Planning & Zoning Commission recommended rezoning 10.5 acres of land generally located at the northwest corner … more
Faith Mather Sossaman Elementary PE teacher Lara Cox is reflecting on her career after receiving an honorable mention in this year’s Arizona Education Foundation’s Teacher of the Year … more
A San Tan Valley dog has a new lease on life after being saved from drowning by Pinal County Sheriff’s deputies. On Sunday morning, neighbors called to report a dog in distress in a … more

To commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, a student group at Central Arizona College will be hosting a special ceremony at the Signal Peak campus in Coolidge. The Young … more
An air-conditioning outage has sent Queen Creek High School students home early for the day. The outage on Thursday affected the main building. Temporary chillers were being sent to the school … more
The Queen Creek Olive Mill is a new charging site on the Tesla Supercharger network. “The ongoing expansion of the network will ensure that Tesla owners in the Queen Creek area are able to … more
The two Queen Creek School District Governing Board candidates supported by board member James Knox are reacting to the public outcry surrounding some of his Facebook posts. Knox has thrown his … more
Law enforcement has received several reports of large groups of juveniles in parking lots allegedly pointing guns at each other – but there’s nothing to worry about, according to the … more
Founders’ Day in Queen Creek is about a month away, but residents can now purchase wristbands and ax-throwing vouchers at early bird prices. The annual celebration of the spirit of Queen … more
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