Suit stems from '09 bus attack on a Hazelwood West High School female student.
Everyone knows about corned beef and cabbage, but what constitutes a proper St. Patrick's Day Meal?
Ready for some green beer? Looking for a little corned beef and cabbage? Come out and mingle at one of these Hazelwood locales.
Check out this week's featured open houses on Hazelwood Patch.
Hazelwood Police decide intersection is too busy for a chase, but the escapists end up in custody anyway.
There's a warm weekend ahead and with that Hazelwood Patch has some things to do with the kids.
The Lady Wildcats first meet is the Gateway High School Invitational at Washington University, while the Wildcat boys will begin at the St. Charles West First Capitol Relays. Both are set for March 26.
Need some new clothes? Are you ushering in spring by having fresh flowers around the house? Take a look at this week's deals.
Last week, we discussed how to discipline your children while still showing motherly love. This week Moms Councilmember Helena Hewlett discusses an uncomfortable situation with strangers.
Events throughout Metro St. Louis will commemorate the Sesquicentennial of Americaβs Civil War (2011-2015).
Wildcats have been preparing all winter for today's season opener at Parkway South.
The two council members discuss goals including continual business development and strengthening the city's codes enforcement.
Learn more about the Mother of All Sweepstakes from Patch by taking a quick online trip.
Three Hazelwood West Middle School students won awards from the Florissant Elksβ βWhy I am Proud to be an Americanβ essay contest.
Keeping one's nose to the grindstone at the home office is a job in itself. In this column, our columnist assesses her own efforts and seeks advice from a work-from-home professional.
Hazelwood Patch is on the house prowl with you. Check these open houses this Sunday, March13.
A big bad check, an angry coffee drinker and an angry former employee among the unusual items found on the police beat.
Does everything seem a little off? Make sure you accounted for the time shift and set your clocks forward. It may just save you from being late to a destination today.
A mom wants schools using grades A through F again, not the feel-good, satisfactory or not.
A small moment of edible pleasure can keep you going for the rest of the day.
Go see a move or play poker for a good cause. We have your weekend plans covered in this week's "Get Out" column.
The applicant's religion prevented him from working Saturday, lawsuit claims the company refused to hire him because of this.
This week's Patch Picks shows you how to get out and about in Hazelwood in order to get in shape this spring.
More than 2,000 dresses are available for $25 each starting Saturday.
Enjoy this week's great deals on items like diaper and much more.
Here's a few ideas of some inexpensive fun things to do with your children.
Earning Suburban North all-conference first team honors is senior Shakaunna Oliver-Futrell, who led the Wildcats with an average of 16.8 points per game.
Krstle Miller whose family has reported her as a missing person, hasn't been seen since she left for work the morning of Feb. 12.
Take a look at the fundraiser through photos and video.
More than 300 people show up to show out for a good cause.
Soon to begin a new term, both members discuss economic prosperity and green alternatives for Hazelwood.
Hazelwood West Middle School and Russell Elementary join in the effort to honor Dred and Harriet Scott.
Check out this video for the candidates' responses to questions Hazelwood parents asked at last week's forum.
The large sports cafΓ© fails to live up to its potential, in my opinion.
Take a look at this week's events to get you out.
And Stewart Clark asks how much you spend on food.
Last week, readers gave great advice about dealing with bullying. This week, Mom's Council member, Marsha Hays, deals with how to discipline her son while still showing she loves him.
Young performers who can sing, dance and "act like kids" are needed for this summer's shows.
Morgan Reichert, a freshman at West, is among those that competed in California this week and won bronze.
Tell me what building is home to these beautiful stained-glass windows.