Plus, inspectors visit Florissant China Garden, Dave & Buster's and more.
Here's your weekly roundup of who's hiring in Hazelwood and nearby.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis regional work zones through November 28.
A number of area tree farms offer a classic tree-cutting holiday experience in December 2012.
She died Wednesday following a long battle with lung complications.
Check out this round up of places to see some holiday lights displays.
Beat the leaftover turkey blues and think beyond the sandwich with casseroles, turnovers and salads.
Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
St. Louis Outlet Mall will also give away a free iPad and four $100 gift cards, one each hour from 5am to 10am. Many retailers will open early Friday morning or even Thursday.
Here's where to enjoy all the fixings and let someone else do the clean-up.
Brian Bohlen of Hazelwood was charged with first-degree robbery and armed criminal action.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
The three-story hotel will be located in the Old K-Mart strip mall just off Interstate 270 on Taylor Road.
The federal holiday commemorated Thursday, Nov. 22 means it is not business as usual.
The organization's goal is to position Hazelwood at the forefront of todayβs green initiative with an effective sustainability program.
Thereβs a game plan, an emergency plan, and lots of coffee. Itβs Black Friday!
Fifty turkey experts will answer questions on meal prep and turkey emergencies this holiday season.
Hazelwood Police Department officers respond to an armed robbery call in the 7200 block of North Lindbergh.
At this final meeting before Thanksgiving, the Hazelwood School District Board of Education will also award a bid for shingle roof replacement at an HSD facility.
The Hazelwood School District receives state and federal funding that closes the gap in what was a $2.9 million operating budget deficit.
Plus, local nonprofits seek donations for the holiday season
WUSTL obesity prevention experts offer tips to navigate the holidays.
Find out how to become one of the ubiquitous Salvation Army bell ringers this holiday season and help raise money for families in need.
A gold medal Olympian and a player for the Rams helped the United Way kick off its new Education Express program, matching children with mentors and tutors.
Books make great holiday gifts for young kids.
Tilles Park Winter Wonderland opens Wednesday.
From the number of peas canned to the number of pumpkins used, Thanksgiving can be seen in the numbers. Check out these facts and figures.
The FBI agents say the man may have information regarding the production of photographs of a naked girl that have been circulated and/or traded as child pornography amongst various illegal internet forums.
Maria Huhman finishes her course in 24 minutes and 17 seconds.
This man is on St. Louis County's Most Wanted list. To report a sighting of any of the following Most Wanted Fugitives, call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).
Nestle is recalling NESQUIK Chocolate Powder from store shelves, including local Schnucks stores and area grocers, for potential Salmonella contamination.
Papa John's says it will slice employee hours and boost product prices to pay for Affordable Care Act costs. People on both sides are up-in-arms. Will you buy or boycott?
Officials urge Thanksgiving travelers to come early and be prepared.
Avoid having to throw out personal items or missing your flight due to a longer screening process at Lambert with these tips.
Local residents are encouraged to get plugged into the national celebration of American recycling by bringing their unwanted electronics to this event.
The paper's political columnists, known as "The Fix," stated the Wildwood Congressman had "the most colossally bad major campaign of the 2012 general election."
Patch readers asked questions about the St. Louis County Police Department's citizens' academy series on Muslim safety and concerns. Police Chief Tim Fitch answers those questions.
Starbucks, which has a couple locations in Hazelwood, is pioneering a new way to attract employees.
The 28th annual drive will come to a close on Saturday morning beginning at 10 a.m. when scouts canvas area neighborhoods to retrieve bags dropped off last Saturday.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on its St. Louis work zones through November 21.