The Missouri House is set to vote on a bill that would give companies $60 million in tax incentives. Hazelwood could benefit from the hub down the line.
Rain or shine, Mingle at the Mills proves to be an entertaining event for family and friends.
After a stall last week due to rain, MoDOT to close lanes of eastbound and westbound Interstate 270 between Lindbergh Boulevard and Interstate 170 this weekend.
Events include Mayor's Cup Challenge, King of Wing Classic Car Cruise and more.
Rep. Todd Akin (R-Wildwood) caused a stir with statements he made at a Fulton campaign event on the government health care program.
After an injunction stops a new Missouri social networking law from taking effect, the revised version, Senate Bill 1, is making its way through the legislature during this special session.
Hazelwood Patch was on-hand as the 2011 Miss Hazelwood was crowned.
The unit, which through volunteering saved the Hazelwood Police Department $264,000 in 2010, looked for local recruits at Hazelwood Harvestfest.
The Community Enrichment Commission's book sale not only satisfies book lovers, but also gives back to the community.
Area lawmakers react to President Barack Obama's jobs speech.
At Tuesday's meeting, the board approved the measure as part of its consent agenda items.
The City of Hazelwood is seeking public input about the possibility of a dog park in Hazelwood.
At Tuesday's board of education meeting, district track members are honored for state championship titles and the board votes on a new purchasing method.
Wednesday's city council meetings has a few items on it including the honoring of city employees and second reading on several bills.
The change of course appears to have cooled tensions between St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and members of the St. Louis County Council.
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As U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan continues to be questioned about his political future, the political landscape is littered with pitfalls.
The county will be testing its new $7.5 million emergency system, including those in Hazelwood.
With the Missouri General Assembly Special Session getting underway next week, the Missouri Watchdog will be recovering from surgery.
UMSL dean emeritus said his organization will turn to statewide ballot in effort to combine the city and county, getting St. Louis the recognition it deserves.
The increase would fund raises for county employees. County Executive Dooley warns that layoffs could be the result without the funding.
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder is feeling the heat, but one political science professor notes that there may not be any alternatives to face Gov. Jay Nixon in 2012.
Both work zones were originally scheduled to be completed by 5 a.m. Monday, but MoDOT contractors completed ahead of schedule on Sunday.
The Missouri State Teachers Association was awarded an injunction to stop a new Missouri social networking law from taking effect Sunday. Meanwhile, Gov. Nixon is asking for repeals to the current law.
Lane closures set to occur on the weekends the next two or three months, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation.
Hazelwood youth took the challenge to heart and read thousands of minutes as part of the City of Hazelwood's "Reading is Elementary" program.
A state senator elected to represent this area could end up representing Southwest Missouri instead.
The U.S. credit rating, Missouri spending and public records—it's all part of a Hazelwood Patch collection of favorite columns from Brian R. Hook.
Residents to possibly see a 64-percent rate increase throughout four years, to fund sewer upgrades.
Members of both sides of the suit find out on Case.net.
This week's restaurant report contains a restaurant that was reported for having roaches, but passed a surprise inspection with an A+, along with a few eateries having a hard time keeping the coolers cool.
Patch has a breakdown of district performance on state tests in communication arts and math.
"Hazelwood Patch" prepares to kick off its weekly roundup of restaurant inspections performed in the area.
Economically, no one won as a result of last weekend's debt-ceiling talks in Washington, D.C. But perhaps someone will consider mimicking Missouri's spending plans.
Results of the federal spending cap will reach local levels next year, affecting strapped county and city budgets.
Judge Kevin Kelly seeks to keep the seat his late brother held in the family.
The congressman, whose congressional district includes Hazelwood, explains his position on the agreement.
The Wentzville senator announced his candidacy Monday on a radio program.
People on the streets of our communities have diverse views on the down-to-the-wire debate in Washington, DC.
Patch Regional Editor Holly Edgell reflects on a recent trip to China and how the society is evolving in the digital age.