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The Higley Unified School District and its leaders are staying quiet after the district’s incoming superintendent was placed on administrative leave from his job in El Paso, Texas.   more
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
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
Road to Country Thunder is less than a week away and organizers are starting to introduce some of the artists that will be performing at the concert. Road to Country Thunder takes place from 5 … 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
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