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Spring break is over, and the Queen Creek Police Department is warning residents to slow down and be observant. QCPD also warns drivers to avoid distractions and obey posted signs. … more
Thousands turned out to celebrate Queen Creek’s first signature event of the year. Spring Into QC took place Saturday at Mansel Carter Oasis Park, 19535 E. Appleby Road. The family friendly … more
PHOENIX - A fight over the future of the Arizona Commerce Authority is turning into a war of wills between Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Queen Creek Sen. Jake Hoffman. Hobbs wants state … more
Queen Creek will rent more space from the Maricopa County Community Colleges system to accommodate the town’s growing police department. At its May 20 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council … more
The Queen Creek Town Council has forwarded a recommendation of approval to the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control for a new restaurant. The council approved forwarding the … more
Queen Creek will hold a summit to hear from local teens about issues important to them. Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley announced the Teen Voices Summit during Wednesday’s Queen Creek Town … more

Landsea Homes announced Thursday that it has closed on 545 additional homesites at the Wildera master-planned community in San Tan Valley. JEN Partners served as Landsea Homes land … more
Queen Creek’s first signature event of the year is leaping into town. Spring Into QC takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, March 23 at Mansel Carter Oasis Park, 19535 E. Appleby Road. … 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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