Open house presentation gives residents, officials opportunity to discuss improvements to interstate, which passes through Hazelwood.
Census figures show that Hazelwood residents are making less than they did in 2000; but the area economy looks poised for an upswing, says a city official.
Hazelwood West's Brittany Monroe has a βluckyβ goal that saves the day for the Wildcats.
Junior Mariah Gove nets two goals and an assist in the important Wildcat win.
Patch unveils it's new iPhone app available for free download now at the Apple App store.
With fewer people filing paper returns, the Hazelwood post office, along with all others, will maintain regular business hours on April 18.
Patch Regional Editor Holly Edgell discusses the series.This week, we look at median household income in Hazelwood and what the numbers say about life in this community.
Senior Brendan Rowberry remains undefeated this season with straight set win.
There's a plethora of Easter Egg festivities beginning this weekend as well as a few area high school theatrical productions.
Hazelwood Patch, PatchU and the HuffPost College Channel want to hear how college students are making the math work when it comes to paying for college.
MoDOT officials considers changes to Interstate 270 corridor at the Lindbergh interchange. MoDOT also holding a study of the highway to the Route 367.
Homers by Trevor Jones, Shane Olmstead lead Wildcats to second straight mercy-rule win.
A longtime member of the board says her goodbyes. She has one final meeting before a newly elected member steps in.
County law enforcement is partnering with a federal agency and a support group to identify traffickers and help those addicted to the drug. Some local municipalities to also join the effort.
Regional Editor Holly Edgell has her head and laptop in the cloud for this week's column.
Artwork 34 Hazelwood West Middle School students created is on display at the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education main office in Jefferson City, Mo.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
See what our readers have been clucking about this week.
Inexperience shows as the Wildcats make mistakes in 3-0 loss.
Wildcats swept doubles competition, split singles matches against Fort Zumwalt West.
Late Friday night, a temporary budget deal was reached to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. Here's what Town and Country-Manchester Patch readers should know about a possible future shutdown.
Check out this week's list of open houses for Sunday, April 10.
This week's Get Out column has much to do around Hazelwood.
City council also approves a partnership with St. Louis County to help low-income families improve their homes.
The ο»ΏFreedom Center of Missouriο»Ώ plans toο»Ώ file a lawsuitο»Ώ in state court April 7. Carolyn Mills is suing for the right to sell cookies in her driveway, and also for lawyer's fees and court costs.
Wildcats fall to 3-4.
Voters elect incumbents back on to the board, as well as newcomer Brenda Youngblood.
The Democrat captured nearly 64 percent of the of the vote in the first assessor election in decades.
Youngblood will introduce the only new blood to the HSD Board of Education. This year was the first time voters elected a county assessor since 1971.
At its last meeting in the month of March, parents express their views on a teacher being let go, and the board of education has a busy second executive session.
Before you head out, check out Hazelwood Patch's extensive voting guide.
Be weary of camouflaged emails seeking credit card and other financial information.
Last week, we asked if kids were growing up too fast. This week, Moms Councilmember Angela Atkinson asks "How would you deal with learning that your children's friend had exposed them to pornography?"
Hazelwood police raise money for youth organization, Police Explorers program.
Last week we discussed how to deal with a child being exposed to pornography. This week, Moms Councilmember Marsha Hays asks, "How can I help my child mend a broken heart, whether from an absent parent, a break-up or just disappointment?"
Junior Rianne Holzmeyerβs three goals not enough in third-place game loss to Marquette.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Lady Wildcats surprisingly upbeat after difficult defeat in matchup against one of stateβs best teams.
There might be some remnants of equipment once used to put out fires in Hazelwood.
With gas prices in Hazelwood at $3.52, drivers are paying almost $1 more per gallon than last year.