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Drive Intoxicated, Risk Jail Time This Weekend
The Hazelwood Police Department will be conducting sobriety checkpoints this weekend.

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The Hazelwood Police Department will be conducting sobriety checkpoints this weekend.

Police Week 2013 in Hazelwood is this week, so it's only fitting to mention some recently promoted police officers.
Firefighters said they think carbon monoxide began leaking into the house because the attic fan was running and the windows were closed, which caused the exhaust from the furnace to be pulled back into the house.
Several area restaurants will host a buffet or meal for Mother's Day. Where will you take your mom today?
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on Florissant and Hazelwood Patch sites.
Tripp, who is serving sentences for dealing drugs and dumping a woman's body after she overdosed on heroin, is accused of DWI after leading police on a high-speed chase that ended on Aubuchon Road.
Teachers walked the red carpet during Teacher Appreciation Week as students cheered them on.
Do you know one of the scholarship recipients? Leave a few well-wishes for the students in the comments section below.
In the aftermath of the April 10 tornado, the St. Louis County Office of Emergency Management triggered a FEMA social media experiment. Did your use of social media increase during the severe weather?
Akin recently held the helm of U.S. Rep from the 2nd Congressional district and the party's candidate for US senate, but came under fire after a "legitimate rape" comment.
Fitch Ratings has upgraded the City of St. Louis' $740.2 million outstanding airport revenue bonds to 'BBB+' from 'BBB' and this, the global rating agency says keeps a stable outlook.
The Hazelwood Community Enrichment Commission is hosting its 10th Annual Community Art Fair and Used Book Sale on June 1, at the Hazelwood Community Center in White Birch Park. Are you creatively gifted?
The Missouri Association of Code Enforcement named the 10-year veteran of the Hazelwood Code Enforcement Division its 2012 Code Enforcement Officer of the Year.
Place cans of unopened, non-perishable items next to your mailbox before the letter carrier delivers the mail Saturday. They will collect the food donations as they deliver mail along their routes. Locally, donations go to the St. Louis Area Foodbank.
The annual run/walk hopes to raise $500,000 for scholarships for 100 students. Have you benefited from the program? Tell us in the comments section.
Place cans of unopened, non-perishable items next to your mailbox before the letter carrier delivers the mail Saturday. They will collect the food donations as they deliver mail along their routes. Locally, donations go to the St. Louis Area Foodbank.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on Florissant and Hazelwood Patch sites.
The group Skyped with the senator's Washington DC office from its University City campaign office. But they also want to meet with EPA officials for answers.
Do you know one of the scholarship recipients? Leave a few well-wishes for the students in the comments section below.
It's supposed to be bigger and better. What's your take on the new store? Tell us if you've stopped by in the comments section.