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The overall crime rate in Queen Creek rose 7% last year over 2023, driven mainly by increases in simple assaults and petty theft, according to police reports to the state Department of Public Safety.
In all, the PIT survey found 9,734 people experiencing homelessness in the county that day, with 53% living on the street.
Google Fiber begins fiberoptic cable installation in Queen Creek. It's fast because data can move near the speed of light.
Three Arizona cities made the top 100 of U.S. News and World Report's ranking of best places to live in the U.S. Here's why ...
Google Fiber is expanding its services to Queen Creek, Arizona, following Mesa and Chandler. Service is estimated to begin in early 2026, though specific areas are yet to be announced. Google ...
Google Fiber first announced it would launch in Arizona in 2022 and has recently begun construction in Queen Creek, the third ...
A Georgia-based fried chicken chain will open its first Arizona location later this year, plus 7 more restaurants across ...
Noah Johnson appointed first Assistant Chief of Police in Queen Creek, enhancing leadership and community engagement.
Queen Creek approves a $627.7 million budget focusing on infrastructure and public safety, with a 13% cut from the previous year's budget.
High school football will be on display throughout June, with 7-on-7 football passing tournaments and Big Man competitions at ...
The end of the legislative session is near, and only a handful of lawmakers have a chance at getting perfect attendance.
According to the latest U.S. Census estimate for 2024, Queen Creek is the fastest-growing town in the state and 23rd in the country. And another Pinal County city is not far behind it. Census ...
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