Hazelwood and other St. Louis area communities would be affected by proposed changes. State representatives, citizens tout and decry proposed map, ask commission to make districts competitive.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first test to help pinpoint the date of infection for toxoplasmosis in people.
A breakdown of the age groups and gender populations show more about Hazelwood's changing numbers in a decade.
Citizen's comments regarding liquor licensing requirements took up the majority of the May 4 Hazelwood City Council meeting and left the city's attorney with a new homework assignment.
Congressman would face at least one other confirmed candidate, former state treasurer Sarah Steelman.
The Congressman announced his intentions in Creve Coeur Tuesday following a great deal of speculation.
People throughout St. Louis County, including residents of the City of Hazelwood, will have the opportunity to donate nonperishable food items as part of the annual event.
Several other Missouri counties affected by a recent tornado, storms and flooding also are on the list.
MoDOT officials said Wednesday that a transportation funding crisis is forcing cuts in staff, facilities and equipment that will save the department $512 million.
The event is timely given the Good Friday tornado that hit the area, St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley said Monday during a news conference in Clayton.
The St. Louis congressman's meeting was tame compared to a 2009 meeting that ended in six arrests. He'd lose his district in the redistricting proposal before the governor now.
Hazelwood and other neighboring cities offer help but wait on FEMA for dollar amounts.
Janet Napolitano calls damage "horrendous;" Dooley wants area, not too far from Hazelwood, declared a disaster area to ease financial burden on county, municipalities .
The agency along with local officials partner together to assess damage for those areas hit hard.
Zimmerman’s first order of business is to conduct a review of systems and processes.
City council also considers major purchases and new park program.
The council is torn on the effectiveness of vacant housing stickers and letters, and considers the impacts of the county smoking ban on city alcohol sales in bars and restaurants.
Open house presentation gives residents, officials opportunity to discuss improvements to interstate, which passes through Hazelwood.
Census figures show that Hazelwood residents are making less than they did in 2000; but the area economy looks poised for an upswing, says a city official.
With fewer people filing paper returns, the Hazelwood post office, along with all others, will maintain regular business hours on April 18.
MoDOT officials considers changes to Interstate 270 corridor at the Lindbergh interchange. MoDOT also holding a study of the highway to the Route 367.
Late Friday night, a temporary budget deal was reached to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. Here's what Town and Country-Manchester Patch readers should know about a possible future shutdown.
City council also approves a partnership with St. Louis County to help low-income families improve their homes.
The Freedom Center of Missouri plans to file a lawsuit in state court April 7. Carolyn Mills is suing for the right to sell cookies in her driveway, and also for lawyer's fees and court costs.
Voters elect incumbents back on to the board, as well as newcomer Brenda Youngblood.
The Democrat captured nearly 64 percent of the of the vote in the first assessor election in decades.
Youngblood will introduce the only new blood to the HSD Board of Education. This year was the first time voters elected a county assessor since 1971.
Before you head out, check out Hazelwood Patch's extensive voting guide.
We're unveiling a guide to the April 5 municipal election for the most comprehensive information pertaining to Hazelwood.
From at least 2001 to June 2004, Perry was the materials, planning and logistics manager for the Ford Assembly Plant in Hazelwood.
Hazelwood Patch brings you profiles of Hazelwood School District Board of Education candidates and Hazelwood City Council incumbents.
School board candidate Nita Curry wants to increase rigor of classes and improve North County's image.
This board of education candidate was Hazelwood School District principal for 22 years.
L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system.
Ann Gibbons is one of four candidates in the race for three Hazelwood School District Board of Education seats.
The Missouri Department of Transportation is holding a sale on parcels of land the department no longer needs to build, improve or maintain the state highway system.
The two council members discuss goals including continual business development and strengthening the city's codes enforcement.
More than 300 people show up to show out for a good cause.
Soon to begin a new term, both members discuss economic prosperity and green alternatives for Hazelwood.
Check out this video for the candidates' responses to questions Hazelwood parents asked at last week's forum.