Hazelwood Patch's Get Out column is redesigned.
The case is still under investigation. Contact the Hazelwood Police Department with any information.
This weekβs Patch Picks is dedicated to April Fools' Day. Though not a legal holiday, it is celebrated in many places throughout the world. Documented as far back as Chaucerβs Canterbury Tales, it continues to live on through pranksters.
Johnson & Johnson announced March 29 that it is recalling another lot of Tylenol drugs. The reason for the recall is said to be user complaints that the medicines have moldy odor.
We're unveiling a guide to the April 5 municipal election for the most comprehensive information pertaining to Hazelwood.
From at least 2001 to June 2004, Perry was the materials, planning and logistics manager for the Ford Assembly Plant in Hazelwood.
Wildcats are 2-0 in Suburban North Conference baseball play.
Last week we discussed whether or not children are growing up too fast. This week, Moms Councilmember Helena Hewlett asks, "are we letting our children run our lives?"
There are local options that provide a physical working space and other business services.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
Patch users seek responses to city issues with online chatter. Follow up at each Patch website for election comments.
Sophomore Shane Olmstead was great at the plate, and on the mound in relief in first Wildcats win of the season.
Lisa Thompson, an artistic educator with the Pravana International Artistic Team, gave "Patch" the inside scoop on the model casting call.
Lisa Merenda receives First Bank CRA Community First Award honor for sixth year in a row.
This week's Get Out column features places to go where the cover costs go toward local area causes.
"The Shoeman" steps in to make local code violation matter disappear.
Whether you liked her acting or not, Elizabeth Taylor was an iconic figure in American film. This week's Patch Picks is dedicated to providing some fun trivia about the late actress that passed away March 23.
Hazelwood Patch brings you profiles of Hazelwood School District Board of Education candidates and Hazelwood City Council incumbents.
From children's book releases at St. Louis Mills Mall, to learning new bike bmx tricks at Hazelwood's skate park, there's plenty to do with the family.
Wildcats won their season opener 10-4 against Hazelwood Central High March 22.
The Wildcats were 25-2 last year, and have won three straight district titles.
A local elementary school principal and a pediatric nurse weigh in on when you can send kids to school with symptoms and when you should keep them home.
School board candidate Nita Curry wants to increase rigor of classes and improve North County's image.
This week's Frugal Family column has deals on everything from teeth whitening to reading material.
The company hires Ray Groeber, a 28-year logistics veteran, as the new strategic partner of the SEKO St. Louis area facility.
The Wildcats rallied back from early deficit, but couldnβt hold on in second straight Parkway tournament loss.
This board of education candidate was Hazelwood School District principal for 22 years.
L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system.
Charles Woods, one of two incumbents seeking re-election to the HSD Board of Education, has worked in education for 34 years.
Hazelwood's street maintenance supervisor provides the inside scoop on the snow removal process, which some residents feel is not as effective as it could be.
Dismissal will likely take longer today, and bus riders may arrive at their stop a little later.
Ann Gibbons is one of four candidates in the race for three Hazelwood School District Board of Education seats.
Contact the Hazelwood Police Department if you see an elderly 88-year-old man who has Alzheimer's.
This neighborhood doughnut shop ensures that you'll have a delicious start to every morning.
As can be seen from the picture, it's a place where a kid can have a lot of fun, including Hazelwood Patch editor Candace Jarrett's son.
Wynnie Clemons has accomplished some ο»ΏHazelwood School Districtο»Ώ and PTSA firsts with her win.
This week's installment of "Get Out" has a well-rounded bunch of things for you to do.
One commenter laments those "awful sausages" from her family's heritage β and wonders if she was switched at birth.
The Missouri Department of Transportation is holding a sale on parcels of land the department no longer needs to build, improve or maintain the state highway system.
People of all ages are getting in shape at the Hazelwood Community Center fitness classes.