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Higley Unified School District's Business and Community Partner Breakfast brought dozens of local business and community leaders together to network with school administrators and learn more about … more
With the current spate of arrests and incidents of youth violence in the southeast Valley — particularly Gilbert — spiking, the negative effects of wealth on children are being discussed … more
There may still be a winter chill in the air, but Queen Creek has  opened its two splash pads starting today. The splash pads at Founders’ Park, 22407 S. Ellsworth Road, and Mansel … more
QUEEN CREEK - Casteel and Canyon View boys basketball saw the opportunity to make a  first state title game within their grasp most of Wednesday night. Perhaps that's why both teams battled … more
It’s Leap Year, and of course that means February has an extra day in 2024. If you’re wondering what to do with your extra day, the Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce is encouraging you to … more
A former Central Arizona College women's basketball coach has been arrested by the Pinal County Sheriff's Office on six counts of fraudulent schemes and six counts of theft.   … more

The J.O. Combs Unified School District’s Ranch Elementary School in San Tan Valley has received the A+ School of Excellence Award from the Arizona Educational Foundation for the 2023-2024 … more
The site of a 55-year-old landmark Queen Creek business near the Downtown Core is being sold and plans are to convert the area into a restaurant and retail space. At its Feb. 21 meeting, the Queen … 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
For Leonard Flores, being a softball coach is more than just building winning teams. Flores is president of Queen Creek Heat Little League Softball and has been assisting with the league for … 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
He may only be 14, but Ryland Johns knows how to hit the ground running. A freshman at Crismon High School, Johns is a career and technical education graphic design student. When his school … more
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