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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
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
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell is urging people who witness crimes and videotape them to contact police and not post the items on social media. Her call comes as the cases of teen violence … more
Join the Queen Creek Police and Queen Creek Fire & Medical Departments as they celebrate Public Safety Day. The event runs from 9-11 a.m., Saturday, April 6 at the parking lot of the Law … more
A 19-year-old man has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the March 10 shooting death of a Queen Creek teenager at the Snedigar Sportsplex in Chandler that also left two San Tan Valley teens injured. Keandre Brown of Casa Grande was … more
Four Pinal County Development Services department employees were recently honored at the Arizona Association of County Engineers Robert C. Esterbrooks Awards. “This is an honor to have so … more

Arizona U.S. senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema have announced that they secured almost $126 million in federal investments for Arizona. The funds are going to state priorities and projects … more
The Florence Unified School District is looking to transition to a middle-school model for the 2025-2026 school year. Discussions began early in the 2023-2024 school year about the possibility … more
A special event that’s part of the Roots N’ Boots Rodeo will connect Florence and Queen Creek. On Saturday, March 16, the inaugural Roots N’ Boots Queen Creek Pony Express Ride will … more
At the start of the Jan. 17 Queen Creek Town Council meeting, comments from the public, Mayor Julia Wheatley and Queen Creek Police Chief Randy Brice were laser focused on the incidents of teen … more
The Pinal County Sheriff's Office has arrested a 37-year-old man in San Tan Valley for allegedly possessing child sexual abuse material. On Wednesday morning, PCSO detectives and the Pinal … more
San Tan Valley residents with a craving for fried chicken will soon have a new place to get their fix. The first Raising Cane’s in San Tan Valley is set to open Tuesday, March 19. The new … more
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