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Queen Creek's population has more than doubled in the last 10 years, now sitting at about 84,000 people. The town is focusing on bringing in big companies to expand the economy as it experiences the ...
Dozens of planned green factories have been canceled, with more delayed or downsized, all hit by soaring costs, high interest ...
Queen Creek, which is big enough to spill over into Pinal County, posted a 10% year-over-year growth in population. Buckeye, on the extreme other end of the Valley, was not far behind at 8.9% ...
Population growth is far from even across the U.S. Some cities are experiencing significant increases, directly driven by steady in-migration, rising immigration and birth rates outpacing death rates.
State lawmakers have sent to Gov. Katie Hobbs a bill that some supporters are calling the most significant piece of water legislation since the landmark 1980 Groundwater Management Act.
As part of a five-year plan, the Arizona Department of Transportation announced the start of construction for two vital Phoenix-area freeway projects.
California, gripped by a housing shortage, wants to build 2.5 million homes. But it's running out of safe places to put them.
A new Better Buzz Coffee is coming to Avondale. Marcus & Millichap, a commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in ...
“We’re super excited about it. We've been working on it for a really long time. We feel like it's fun. We can do everything from boogie boarding to wake surfing,” said Jason Check, co-owner of Pecan ...
Police have identified the employee arrested in connection to a Queen Creek animal cruelty incident after two dogs reportedly died inside a hot car on Friday.
A computer glitch resulted in data portraying Queen Creek as experiencing a crime rate increase last year when it actually fell from 2023.