The change of course appears to have cooled tensions between St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and members of the St. Louis County Council.
Check out a new interactive method one aspirin maker is using to promote a new product that you can get for free and get some heavily discounted food.
Wildcats rallied twice in late innings to take the lead, but couldn't in a 10-9 loss to the Huskies.
Share how the 9/11 Terror Attacks changed your life as I share my story.
Hazelwood West takes off in soccer, while McCluer North softball gets off to a winning start.
Congratulations are in order to the August Missouri Lottery winners in Hazelwood.
The county will be testing its new $7.5 million emergency system, including those in Hazelwood.
This week's quiz follows high school sports, as well as the latest headlines for the city.
We had never even heard of "sunflower seed butter" until we read the comments this week. Thanks for a new one!
As U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan continues to be questioned about his political future, the political landscape is littered with pitfalls.
Big Brother or Big Sister and professional program staff ensures the Little is surrounded by the people who care about them the most.
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.
Hereβs your weekly roundup of whoβs hiring in Hazelwood and nearby areas.
Senior Jeff Cameron scores lone goal in Wildcatsβ road victory over Longhorns.
Our high school football breakdown includes teams and star players to follow this season, and how Patch will help you stay atop of everything.
The increase would fund raises for county employees. County Executive Dooley warns that layoffs could be the result without the funding.
This week's Get Out column also features the culmination of St. Louis Blues Week as well as a few festivals and art fairs.
In this week's Restaurant Report, Hazelwood Patch found no restaurants that were inspected that received a failing grade.
The girls volleyball team had shaky play against fierce Howell Central offense leads to a 25-14, 25-12 Wildcat loss.
You can honor those who lost their lives on 9/11 by lending a helping hand in your community.
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.
There are plenty of deals for those observing this Labor Day holiday. Check out a few below.
Internationally recognized anti-bullying advocate presents to Hazelwood School District counselors, social workers.
Events include Miss Hazelwood Coronation, Children's events, parade and dog show.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
Both work zones were originally scheduled to be completed by 5 a.m. Monday, but MoDOT contractors completed ahead of schedule on Sunday.
A blood drive at the Midas on Lindbergh Boulevard in Hazelwood raised more than 17 pints of blood.
Sometimes, you can't make this stuff up. When pigs become the topic at a city meeting, you know you've hit pay dirt.
Organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters thank the volunteers who make their mission possible.
Senior Joey McCune leads the Wildcats' defense with 14 tackles, and he scores the only West touchdown in 35-7 loss.
Before you head out, check out a few deals Hazelwood Patch has compiled. They could very well save you a few bucks.
This there's much to do this upcoming week from blues festivals to American History.
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.
We've rounded up the latest job opportunities in Hazelwood and nearby communities.
Confluence Solar, Inc. is a developer of an innovative continuous czochralski growth process, a method of crystal growth used to obtain single crystals of semiconductors, metals, salts and synthetic gemstones.
Lane closures set to occur on the weekends the next two or three months, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation.
There are many things to do around the area this Labor Day weekend.
The heat and Ft. Zumwalt South prove to be too much for the Wildcats girls tennis team, that won only one of seven matches in first meet of the new season.
The change is said to result in the loss of 20 positions.