The case involves districts set up for unincorporated parts of St. Louis County, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
If approved in November, the St. Louis County ballot item would fund upgrades at various library locations. The system includes the Prairie Commons Branch in Hazelwood.
He spoke Tuesday with St. Louis Public Radio.
A controversial article lists Hazelwood officials as an example of the “psychotic control freaks” who are ruining the country.
Ten students were honored for their strong commitment to reading at a recent city council meeting.
Both men are seeking to become the Democratic Party's candidate for 1st District U.S. Representative.
The City of Hazelwood is partnering with the state of Missouri in its annual Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday weekend to help local families save money as they get ready for the school year.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 26-August 1.
The city recently announced that it will accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover for court and traffic fines, permit fees and business licenses.
Robyn Hamlin releases YouTube ad that points to Clay family dynasty.
The GOP frontrunner in the race for Missouri's Second Congressional District says she's focused on debating voters in the waning days of the primary campaign. One of her opponents says he's been trying to arrange a debate since March.
The mailer features audio of Rep. William Lacy Clay speaking to a trade organization.
The U.S. Naval Air Command will exercise an option to buy more than 2,000 additional weapons.
Former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman faces businessman John Brunner and U.S. Rep. Todd Akin in next month's primary.
According to the latest campaign finance reports, Clay has more money on hand, while Carnahan has outspent the incumbent.
A new law means Hazelwood business owners will be required to show proof they've paid their personal property taxes, or else.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a complaint against the district this week, alleging that a firefighter who stood up against racial discrimination was treated unfairly as a result of his testimony.
“Hazelwood Patch” highlights five important announcements from the community.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed a bill that would have allowed employers to deny insurance coverage for contraceptive services if they have religious or moral objections. What do you think of his actions?
The publication reported Tuesday that the U.S. Senate candidate's company was late paying taxes on an aircraft.
Republican candidates talked about the economy, health care and Mitt Romney Friday night at Washington University in St. Louis.
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There are quite a few races important to Hazelwood residents in August. Take a few moments to ensure your are correctly registered before July 11.
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police, the NEA give their support behind Carnahan in the Missouri 1st Congressional District.
Here is a look at the Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 5-11. It includes stopped highway construction and some information on ramps closed downtown this weekend.
From whether or not a felon can vote, to what type of id is valid, here are seven very common pieces of information often misunderstood.
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Officials are making public statements about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the healthcare law.
The governor signed a bill to extend and expand a program allowing tax credits for residential youth treatment agencies, along with adding benefits for foster parents.
Hazelwood Chief of Police, Carl Wolf, made the recommendation for speed cameras to Hazelwood City Council at its Wednesday meeting.
Hazelwood's second annual Recycle Day gives residents the opportunity to dump large unwanted items for free.
Plus QuikTrip to request changes to its liquor licenses. Are you attending Wednesday's meeting?
President Obama's immigration policy will allow young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally to seek work permits.
Hazelwood City Council approved resolution adopting a boundary change plan, which has to be submitted to the St. Louis County Boundary Commission by July 1.
The Hazelwood School District Board of Education approved the 2012-2013 fiscal year budget at its meeting on Tuesday, and cut expenditures to accommodate for the deficit.
The council worked out some questions about the code, along with other topics at Wednesday's work session.
Hazelwood City Council will discuss the topic at a work session open to the public on Wednesday. The issue took up a large amount of time at the May 2 council meeting with members of various organizations speaking on the matter.
Large crowds of people turned out in near Hazelwood for the GOP U.S. Senate debate.
The debate took place near Hazelwood at Lindenwood University. It touched on health care, Syria, budget cuts.