This week's Get Out Calendar features celebrations commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States and things to which you can take Dad for Father's Day.
The suspect is undergoing a mental evaluation.
The change is effective Thursday the variable 60 mph speed limit will change to variable "advisory" speeds.
Starting pitchers Matt Tiefenbrunn and Derrik Watson were dominate on the mound, while hitters Jordan Yakel and Jack Adler sparked the offense against the Eagles West.
The Thursday night meeting will focus on providing information and answering questions about the Jane Turner v. School District of Clayton lawsuit.
The event offered essential identification information parents would need should a child come up missing.
City manager Edwin Carlstrom presented the council a version of the proposed budget at the June 1 Hazelwood City Council meeting. The budget features a pay increase for some city employees, and a new pay plan, among other things.
Most Dad's are hard to shop for. They seem to have exactly what they need and shun you away if you try to give them anything. So here are some gift ideas that no father can resist.
Last week, Parents Council discussed whether it is appropriate for an infant to wear a bikini. This week Parent Councilmember Nichole Richardson poses the question, "How early is too early when it comes to potty training and toddler beds?"
The Northwest Chamber Chamber of Commerce, serving members in North County, sends a letter to the state requesting an extra session to consider tax credits to spur trade, and asks its members to do so also.
The Hawks, which includes more than 15 players from Hazelwood West High School, score a landmark win for their club program and claim the MSLA Division II state championship.
Coaches, parents and fans alike were still discussing the controversial play well after game ended.
Recent rate increase proposals were developed with mediation of suit in mind, an MSD spokesperson says.
The Hazelwood West Middle School students were recognized for a communal art project based on the theme, βI Never Saw Another Butterfly.β
Hazelwood Police Department and the Hazelwood Fire Department recruit comedian David Graham for Joplin, Missouri relief effort.
Patch users have things to say every day when they post on the website. Here's a round up of the week's top comments. Add your own comment and join the conversation.
We'll be at a few meetings, from the HSD Board of Education to Hazelwood City Council, and much more.
Among the items discussed were proclamations, the Hazelwood municipal pool, the Missouri Bottom Road project and the Hazelwood city budget.
Sunday marked the start of Missouri Summer Safety Week, which coincides with National Lightning Awareness Week.
A virtual tour allowed Regional Editor Holly Edgell to visit the hub of all things AT&T and get an understanding on how AT&T gets people reconnected when disaster strikes.
Hazelwood team takes fourth at Florissant Relays, but wins all four girls 13-14 year-old events.
A roundup of the region's major developments for the week of June 6.
The speed limit of 60 miles per hour will be used in most areas, and advisory speed limits will be used for safety.
This week's Patch Picks column is a list dedicated to free concerts to keep a little extra money in your pockets while having fun.
The Hazelwood Police Department is hosting it's third Missouri Child Identification and Protection Program at Cabela's at St. Louis Mills along with much more.
Free pink ribbon bagels are available to Susan G. Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure participants Saturday only. Proceeds will benefit the organization.
MoDOT's plan to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts is approved. The necessary changes are already taking place.
As the summer approaches, people like to be out more in the car so we've listed what gas is going for around the city.
Citibank discovered a data breach in early May, according to the Financial Times, but did not disclose the details about the hack. Hazelwood Patch asks residents, "Were you affected by the breach?"
Despite the heat, a lot of people came out for the tournament. Proceeds will benefit promotion of area businesses.
Check out these great deals on plenty of activities and things needed around the house.
Recent Hazelwood Central graduate Mike Eagan throws a complete-game shutout in a 3-0 win.
As we wind up to Father's Day, we'd like to feature some great dads and tell why they are appreciated. Submit your dad today.
The third suspect is still on the loose.
Classic rock & roll draws a crowd to Truman Park's gazebo.
Thousands come out to Hazelwood for Bigfoot's big event.
The entire Metro St. Louis area is under a heat advisory until Wednesday evening. Residents urged to stay inside as much as possible.
David Graham, a nationally recognized comedian, will donate his comedic services Saturday at Hazelwood West High School at 7p.m.
Increased revenue would fund improvements required by federal consent decree agreement with regulatory agencies.
Fine art and used literature vie for your attention at the Hazelwood Community Center.