Inspiration of civic leaders Nora Stern and Ellen Dubinsky 21 years ago.
The Salvation Army ran a fashion show at the Moonrise Hotel to raise awareness about homelessness. Designers and models featured fashions made entirely of trash bags and duct tape.
Alexander Scott was among several area students named on the spring 2012 Dean's List at the St. Louis-based university.
A controversial article lists Hazelwood officials as an example of the βpsychotic control freaksβ who are ruining the country.
Worried about sending your little one to kindergarten? We've got you covered.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the St. Louis area.
Major League Baseball's non-waiver trade deadline is July 31.
Patch rounds up recent standout blog posts from Local Voices bloggers.
Ten students were honored for their strong commitment to reading at a recent city council meeting.
How much does it really cost to outfit a student for the first day of school?
Both men are seeking to become the Democratic Party's candidate for 1st District U.S. Representative.
"Hazelwood Patch" shares tips and ideas for the invite-only social media platform that has quickly become the third-largest social network. Need an invite? We've got you covered.
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.
Summer isnβt officially over until September, but school starts in about three weeks. Here are seven things to do in and around Hazelwood that'll help your family make the most of the rest of the season.
The new statewide initiative wants to show neighbors how they can impact when a disaster strikes.
Plus, KSTL 630 AM in Creve Coeur is looking for an account executive.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 26-August 1.
"Hazelwood Patch" offers a rundown of several recent crimes committed in town, as reported the Hazelwood Police Department.
MoDOT says drivers should expect delays, plan alternative routes.
The city recently announced that it will accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover for court and traffic fines, permit fees and business licenses.
We're letting you know this year's requirements for school vaccinations.
If you are a dancer, a parent, a dance school owner or teacher or just have a love of dance, we want you to blog with us.
Several community leaders came up with this unique suggestion to help fund community projects.
Robyn Hamlin releases YouTube ad that points to Clay family dynasty.
Meet the local athletes from Missouri who will be competing in the 2012 Olympic Games.
The Summer Olympics begin on July 27, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge.
The Summer Olympics began on July 27, but how well do you know the Games?
The St. Louis County Department of Health followed up on complaints on McDonald's and another Hazelwood restaurant and gave both establishments an 'A.'
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.
July 24 is National Tequila Day. Here's where you can get your tequila-fix in Hazelwood.
Police said the man's blood-alcohol content was .12 percent during the accident.
A group of middle school students and district staff visited Teton Science Schools for a week this summer.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
Three major St. Louis area animal shelters combine forces to help lost pets find their way home.
Craig McKnight, vice president of MediNurses discusses care, trends in the industry.
Craig McKnight of MediNurse shares his views on this growing disease.
Want to go to the Garbage Bag Gala? Worried about the ticket price? Here's a special deal for a 22 percent discount.
Hazelwood Patch is excited to be joining with First Lady Michelle Obama for Olympic Fun Day.
The bullet grazed the victim's leg and he escaped serious injury, police said.
Plus: Parent-to-parent 'insider tips' from the author, who has had students in the Hazelwood School District for a decade.