Queen Creek police officers now equipped with sensory-friendly items following crisis call
Queen Creek Police officers are getting some new, sensory-friendly equipment, after an officer's recent encounter with a man who has special needs.
Things to do in the Phoenix area this weekend: Sept. 16-18
From garlic festivals to mezcal events to magic shows, here's a few things going on in the Phoenix area this weekend.
Teen killed, several others hurt in fiery Queen Creek crash; driver faces manslaughter charge
According to the Pinal County Sheriff's Office, the vehicle had “mis-negotiated” a curve and crossed into the opposite lanes near Rittenhouse and Riggs, causing it to slam into a brick wall and electrical equipment.
Cardinals DB burned in cooking accident; probations rescinded for Hamilton, Queen Creek: top sports stories
An Arizona Cardinals cornerback will miss the first four games of the season after being severely burned in a cooking accident at home, and two Valley high school sports programs are eligible for postseason play after the Arizona Interscholastic Association overturned a previous ruling – these are the top stories in the world of sports from August 29 through September 4.
Queen Creek home destroyed by reported lightning strike, officials say
Rural Metro Fire crews were called to a neighborhood near Empire and Hunt Highway for reports of a roof fire caused by a lightning strike at around 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 1.
Probations rescinded for Hamilton High football, Queen Creek baseball
During a special meeting, the AIA board ruled the probations for Hamilton and Queen Creek were reduced to warnings. Hamilton's warning was extended to its entire athletic program.
Queen Creek student hit by car, taken to hospital
About 30 students from the junior varsity and varsity teams were outside running near Queen Creek and Sossaman Roads when the 14-year-old girl was hit by a pickup truck while in the crosswalk.
Hamilton High football placed on probation, college football player dies: top sports stories
A Phoenix-area high school football powerhouse will not be able to participate in the playoffs, and Arizona State hopes to rebound following a disappointing college football season amid an ongoing NCAA investigation – these are the top stories in the world of sports from August 15-21.
State Route 24 extension now open between Mesa, Queen Creek
The interim highway was meant to provide drivers with another option for travel and to alleviate congestion in the area.
Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney dies at age of 74
Gail Barney spent the majority of his life as a Queen Creek resident after moving from Safford in 1948. He served on the town's planning and zone commission from 1998 to 2002 before being elected mayor in 2010.
Arizona teen saved from overdose by online gaming friend 5,000 miles away
A teenager from Queen Creek, Arizona was saved from an overdose after one of his online gamer friends from Europe called police to check in on him.
Free sampler classes at Aerial Warehouse in Queen Creek
Soaring to new heights, these girls are twirling and flipping all day long at Aerial Warehouse in Queen Creek.
Dozens of Arizona couples tie the knot on 2/22/22
On a very special Taco Tuesday, Sarah and Ralph Vandercook decided to tie the knot at an Arizona fast food taco store, at 2:22 p.m. on 2/22/22.
Houses you could buy in Arizona a few years ago aren't the same in 2022 as the market stays hot
Houses you could buy in Arizona a few years ago aren't the same in 2022 as the market stays hot in the Phoenix area. We show you what $425K, $650 and a million dollars can score you, if you're lucky enough to not get outbid.
Newsmaker Saturday - John Whyte, Randy Brice
Part 1: FOX 10's John Hook talks to Dr. John Whyte, WebMD Chief Medical Officer about if the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is in sight two years after the first coronavirus case in the USA was documented. Part 2: How do you start a police department from scratch? We're talking to Queen Creek Police Chief Randy Brice about the process.
Queen Creek Police Department patrols town's streets for 1st time
For Queen Creek, it's been an 18-month process to get a full police department off the ground. Now, QCPD is nearly complete.
Leader of Neo-Nazi threat campaign sentenced to 7 years in prison
The leader of a Neo-Nazi threat campaign aimed at intimidating journalists and Jewish activists in three states was sentenced to 7 years in prison on Tuesday — the longest prison term handed out to the participants in the conspiracy.



















