Patch Regional Editor Holly Edgell reflects on a recent trip to China and how the society is evolving in the digital age.
Deal or no deal, default or no default, the U.S. is likely to face a downgrade of its AAA credit rating.
Saturday is the coolest day of the week. You might be staying indoors due to rain, but in case you get out and need to fill up the gas tank, check out gasoline's current going rate in Hazelwood.
Patch has rounded up a list of resources and news articles from around the web to help explain this whole debt ceiling situation in Washington.
An area economist predicts how a debt ceiling impasse would affect St. Louis-area residents.
Cott Beverages is currently leasing the distribution warehouse.
The July 29 PatchCast--the last one of the month--includes varied news headlines from across St. Louis and St. Charles counties. Check it out and tell us what piece of news you enjoyed reading this week, even if it isn't on the list.
Hereβs your weekly roundup of whoβs hiring in Hazelwood and nearby.
Hazelwood Patch has been inundated with emails from former Ford and Chrysler professionals wondering where to apply and when to expect any news regarding the job hiring process.
If the U.S. Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling by Tuesday, layoffs and increased property taxes might be among the results in St. Louis County, Chief Operating Officer Garry Earls said.
With Wednesday's announcement that the British company would call Hazelwood home of its North American fleet, Hazelwood Patch explains what makes the company confident it's van can breathe new life into the area's dying manufacturing sector.
The automotive company intends to bring a new plant and hundreds of new jobs to the Hazelwood area, pending appropriate funding.
Says his key to longevity is living and loving life.
The Volunteers In Police help the Hazelwood Police Department save money and get important things done through volunteerism.
The introductory July 27 feature highlights news about and involving Hazelwood and its residents. This week's column includes what's going on with the Girl Scout cookie lawsuit, Boeing and fundraising efforts for Joplin.
The fire district will host it's back-to-school event on August 7 at the Hazelwood West Early Childhood Education Center.
Pets are in danger of heat-related illnesses and death even when left in an unattended vehicle for only minutes, says a Humane Society spokeswoman.
Pre-registration is required.
Find out when you can register your student for middle school.
A 26-year-old Hazelwood resident apologized for temporarily blinding a helicopter pilot last year with a laser beam in mid-air, during a FBI conference Monday.
The US Postal Service announced today it will consider closing thousands of branches.
Diana Gulotta served four years in officer positions with the the Missouri School Public Relations Association (MOSPRA), which is the Missouri state chapter of the National School Public Relations Association.
Students at five schools in the Hazelwood School District earned classroom and individual blue ribbons at the 2011 Academy of Science β St. Louis Science Fair: Hazelwood West High, Russell Elementary, Jury Elementary, Lawson Elementary and Hazelwood East
Both Hazelwood West High and Hazelwood North Middle school students take second place in the Missouri Stock Market Game.
As part of the St. Louis Area Safe Kids Coalition, the Hazelwood Fire Department trains car seat technicians in order to keep them certified.
A five-run first inning, and Brannon Callawayβs subsequent three-run homer, paces Eagles West ahead of American National.
Items recovered include lawn mowers, power washers and electronics. Police believe they may have been stolen from throughout various areas of St. Louis County.
The state of Missouri has 30 days to respond. School districts including Hazelwood are waiting to see the impact this case will have on them.
The North County all-star team picks up a forfeit win over the Jefferson County Blazers to advance to the SLABA championship.
There are many reasons I volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters. But mostly, I do it just to have fun.
This week's commenters showed concern for bird freedom and a closing bookstore chain.
While many Missouri leaders lined up in St. Louis this week to voice their support for the proposal, groups such as the Show-Me Institute argue that the government should avoid involvement in the issue.
Jill Bornemann receives her CCA certification from the Missouri Association of Court Administration (MACA).
This week's Get Out column has a little bit for everyone including a trip to the Saint Louis Science Center or music by multiple lakes.
The Hazelwood Community Center and Civic Center East are open now as cooling centers for residents looking to escape the high temperatures.
One reader reflects on the importance of community following the Good Friday Storms.
As the parent of home-schooled students, this reader sheds light on the vital role that students who don't attend public schools play in municipal sports.
View this roundup of news and events that occurred throughout St. Louis and St. Charles counties this week.
The former Bridgeton Police officer was sentenced for bribery and obstruction of justice.