Enjoy some fresh air and great music at Truman Park on Saturdays
Ameren shows power outages throughout St. Louis County. Stay with Hazelwood Patch for more word on when power will be restored.
Family and faculty watched as the Hazelwood West High class of 2011 transformed into young adults.
A roundup of the region's major developments for the week of May 16.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first test to help pinpoint the date of infection for toxoplasmosis in people.
Below is a list of crimes that occurred in Hazelwood from mid-April to mid-May. Crimes range from theft and drug possession to a male being arrested for abusing his grandmother, according to police.
Graduation is Saturday. We'd love to see your graduation announcements, photos and video.
The Faces of Freedom Fighters Foundation is planning the parade-like run to honor current military members, veterans and their families.
The Pattonville girls soccer team battled for it, and in the end left Wildcat Nation champions.
Saturday had so much going on that it's taking this week's entire Get Out column.
A breakdown of the age groups and gender populations show more about Hazelwood's changing numbers in a decade.
In a tight game, Central pitcher Jonathan Harris, helps the Hawks defeat Hazelwood West for the district title.
Last week, we discussed how to deal with the bad behavior of other parents' children. This week, Moms Councilmember Nichole Richardson asks, "How long do most people wait before they have more children? Does being a 'single mom' affect that decision?"
When looking for trees and plants for your garden, it is important to consider all the factors before your purchase, such as quality, performance, consistency and routine. The following garden glories are sure to satisfy and are easy to grow and maintain.
Parents, teachers and a student got to know the incoming principal at a reception held in his honor on Wednesday.
At a journalism banquet held at Cannoli's Monday, Wildcat journalists transported this journalist back to her student roots from a decade ago.
Casino exemptions and smoking bans brought participants to a Clayton meeting.
Citizen's comments regarding liquor licensing requirements took up the majority of the May 4 Hazelwood City Council meeting and left the city's attorney with a new homework assignment.
Maryland Heights father-daughter duo write and record a springtime anthem to raise money for Make-A-Wish at Street Dreamz Artist Development Center.
Congressman would face at least one other confirmed candidate, former state treasurer Sarah Steelman.
Tuesday's meeting awards the recipients of the First Teacher of the Year.
The Congressman announced his intentions in Creve Coeur Tuesday following a great deal of speculation.
As it nears the end of the school year, the board of education attempts to finalize the 2011β2012 school year.
We are covering meetings, the citywide garage sale and much more.
A month after the Good Friday storms, "Patch" looks back at how Hazelwood residents and businesses reached out to help the victims of the Good Friday storms in neighboring communities.
In our last Moms Talk Segment we discussed how to deal with comparisons as they pertain to children's developmental milestones. This week, Moms Councilmember Helena Hewlett asks, "How do you deal with other parents' unruly children?"
"Patch" talked with Hazelwood West Middle School Principal Dr. Allison Klouse about student safety and a local psychologist about how students and families can move forward after an attempted sexual assault in a school bathroom earlier this month.
After rainouts on Saturday, state championship baseball tournament begins today.
We can count on food whetting your appetite for comments around Patchland. See what else inspired your ire, admiration or angst.
The launch of the new βLocal Voicesβ feature on Patch sites around the country this week got βPatchβ Regional Editor Holly Edgell thinking about what makes a good blog.
Former Florissant Mayor Robert Lowery, Diana Weidinger and several others came together to be celebrated at the annual breakfast.
The Wildcats led at halftime, but gave up four second-half goals in 4-1 loss.
A roundup of the region's major developments for the week of May 8.
The annual run/walk hopes to raise $500,000 for scholarships for 100 students.
Things are looking just a bit different on Hazelwood Patch.
The Wildcats beat conference champions Pattonville and Howell Central on back-to-back days this week.
Led by its student council, Garrett Elementary School collected 200 pairs of shoes for Shoeman Water Projects.
This week's Viewfinder column is dedicated to the Valley of Flowers festival, which took place this past Mother's Day weekend.
It's Friday the 13th and some believe the day brings bad luck, while others continue their day as normal.
On May 21, Sportsprint will engage in a major effort to clean up the area of Ferguson damaged by Good Friday's tornado.