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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
We could start with the Cinderella story of Brock Purdy, from last-round pick in the NFL draft to starting quarterback for the Super Bowl-bound San Francisco 49ers in only his second pro season. We … 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
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
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
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

Two new cases of measles in the southeast Valley have been traced to exposure at five locations, including Queen Creek. The new cases were reported earlier this month, according to a press … more
As discussions continue at East Valley local government meetings about teen violence, on Feb. 8, it was the Chandler City Council’s turn — again. A few weeks after the stepmother of … 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
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
Residents ages 18 and older can take part in a new volunteer opportunity from Queen Creek Fire & Medical Department. Volunteers will be trained and scheduled to respond and assist … more
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has approved two planning and zoning items that will allow for a commercial development of indoor batting cages to be built on about 2.65 acres at the southwest … more
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