Tell me what building is home to these beautiful stained-glass windows.
Students chime in during Tuesday's Hazelwood School District Board of Education meeting and parents listen to discussion of impending budget cuts.
Are you looking for a house? Check out the homes Hazelwood Patch found on the house prowl.
The candidates running for open seats on the Hazelwood School District Board of Education participated in a questions/answer forum Thursday night for district parents, faculty and staff.
Missouri will only partially fund the state's public school foundation formula, leaving the Hazelwood School District and all other Missouri public schools to find the money elsewhere.
Here's Patch Picks ways to freshen up the inside of your home just in time for spring.
Take a look at these youth as they learn the ins and outs of etiquette.
The head principal will finish out the 2010-11 school year, then head over to Pattonville High School to serve as building principal.
Councilman receives Northwest Chamberβs 2010 βBette OβKeefe Volunteer of the Yearβ award.
This week's Grab & Go Kids Planner has great ideas to get the mind rolling and the body moving.
This is the story of one Hazelwood woman's goal to make the world a better place, one etiquette student at a time.
A MoDOT grant given to the Hazelwood Police Department will pay for extra traffic enforcement during drop-off and pick-up times.
Here are some briefs on crimes that occurred in Hazelwood Feb. 1 - Feb. 14. A fatal car accident and drug arrests are on the list.
Census figures show an increasing population, but the state will still lose one seat.
Last week, readers gave great advice about organizing the mountains of toys our kids collect. This week, Hazelwood Patch Moms Councilmember Angela Atkinson inquires about effective ways of dealing with bullies on the school bus.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports from around the St. Louis area, in this second installment of the piece.
This local eatery lives up to its name.
The Lady Wildcats finish year with 15-10 record.
The Hazelwood West High Wildcats rally from a big early deficit, but run out of time against No. 3 ranked Spartans.
At their second meeting, the Green Committee pitches ideas for improving the community and brings in environmental specialists to discuss possibly city-wide programs.
Get Out! The house wants a break. Here are some places to go for a good time during this last week of the month.
Hazelwood Patch is on the house prowl with you. Check these open houses this Sunday, Feb 27.
Junior sharpshooter hits six three-pointers in big win for Lady Wildcats.
Junior Mia Williams hit six three-pointers to lead West to the win.
On the last day of Black History Month, Hazelwood Patch brings you a local group that teaches Hazelwood West Middle School students the art of Capoeira.
Darris Smith pours in a career-high 32 points as Wildcats advance to district championship game play.
This week's Patch Picks list is dedicated to welcoming the Spring and all its mild weather.
Additional showers are expected tonight and Patch awaits new Census results for the area.
Patch's Frugal Family column serves up five selections of local deals each week.
Hazelwood Patch participates in "Give 5" by reading to seventh and eighth-grades students as part of Black History Month.
New data released today shows that Hazelwood has decreased in population. But is becoming more diverse with more Hispanic, Asian and multi-racial people becoming city residents.
Wildcats will play De Smet in championship final on Saturday.
In this segment of the Great Escape, we show you how to seek a little pleasure through retail therapy.
Pueblo Nuevo Restaurant offer great atmoshphere and live calming music to let you soak in some new sounds.
Residents voice concerns over the rising costs, which could come less than a year after a 10 percent rate increase that currently affects Hazelwood and the rest of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area.
The well-known folklore artist entertains students at Hazelwood West Middle School with his own brand of storytelling.
Driveway concerns prompt county council to hold on records at meeting in Clayton.
New Wildcats coach was St. Louis Metro Coach of the Year in 2009.
Last week readers gave great advice about working with a young child about learning to talk. This week, Hazelwood Patch Moms Council participant Helena Hewlett inquires about how to organize your children's toys.
The new feature links parents so they ask and get answers and ideas from each other on various topics.