Hazelwood students reap the benefits of Target's Take Charge of Education program.
Hundreds of lucky Missourians won big in various Missouri Lottery games in April, including several from Hazelwood. Find out who has the lucky touch and how much they won!
Patch brings you a roundup of which companies and organizations are hiring around North County and the surrounding areas.
Will you be at Tuesday's meeting? The board will also discuss
This was the team's first appearance at the world championship, and the team made the best of it.
The HPD supplied Monday's crime report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
What do you want to say to that educator who meant the most to you? What would you say to the teacher who makes learning that much easier for your child?
Pastor Strege began his work in the Hazelwood area on July 1, 1958. He died Monday.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by Florrisant-, Hazelwood-, Bridgeton-, St. Ann- and Maryland Heights-area funeral homes the past week.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
Pastor Strege began his work in the Hazelwood area on July 1, 1958. Visitation is today.
Patch recaps the week that was in Hazelwood and Florissant police and fire news.
The company also closed four other locations: three in Florida and one in Missouri the same day the restaurant, located at St. Louis Outlet Mall, closed.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on Florissant and Hazelwood Patch sites.
Patch rounds-up the most recent reader submitted content for the week.
Jamon Spurlock pleaded guilty last September to second-degree robbery. His sentencing is today.
Hazelwood Patch spoke with QuikTrip's headquarters to find out when the store would open. There was a tentative May 2 date announced last month, but rain may have delayed that.
Patch is providing a list of sales happening in and near the Hazelwood area.
Thirty year Hazelwood employee Rick Morgan is officially a retiree as of May 1.
The Center for Educational Leadership and Technology came into the district and conducted a study that involved more than 1,300 students, staff and parents to find out where it's lacking.
Two of the girls escaped from Anton Morris' North County home and called 911, St. Louis County Police say.
Here are the top 20 articles from April. Did you read any of this news last month?
The solar-powered airplane is attempting coast-to-coast crossing of the U.S. Would you board a solar powered airplane for travel?
The Missouri Association of Colleges for Teachers Education named William Livingston one of Missouriβs Outstanding Beginning Teachers. Livingston has taught fifth-grade math at Garrett Elementary School for two years.
Hazelwood City Council will decide on contracting a company to mill and lay asphalt on specific streets throughout the city.
Anton Morris, of North County, was charged with two counts of sexual trafficking of a child and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
A Hazelwood man, Jamon Spurlock, is charged with second-degree robbery in the case and is scheduled to be sentenced May 3.
Club Infinity, Popeye's need follow-up inspections to be fully compliant.
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Check out the tool below to find out which pollen allergens are high in the City of Hazelwood. Tell in the comments section how you keep your allergy issues in check.
Six of 14 planned new shops have opened. In August, travel retailer the Hudson Group, won the airportβs retail concessions contract. Find out what other stores will open.
A MO Department of Health and Senior Services employee admits her department does not have the means to execute a true and effective survey to determine a NoCo cancer cluster.
There are a number of sales happening this weekend around the area.
City Council approves increasing the sewer lateral fund, as well as moving funds into this year's budget from the unencumbered general fund to pay out health insurance and workers' compensation.
This is a list of contractors that have registered with the city and been approved for a permit to do business following the Hazelwood tornado.
The St. Louis County Assessor's Office says preliminary numbers show the tornado that ripped through Hazelwood and Florissant caused about $4 million in damage to residential property.
Residents are welcome to bring their excess perennials to swap or donate.