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Hazelwood Revokes Liquor Licenses at Tony Roma's, Phillips 66
Both businesses have at least three instances of serving alcohol to minors in a 12-month period.

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Both businesses have at least three instances of serving alcohol to minors in a 12-month period.

The Hazelwood Police Department supplied the following information for Thursday's police blotter. Arrests or charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
The event benefits Valley Industries Sheltered Workshop, which employs 200 workers with developmental disabilities in the North St Louis County.
The Hazelwood Police Department supplied the following information for Wednesday's police blotter. Arrests or charges mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
More than 100 students in the district graduated last year due to dropout prevention efforts. All three high schools have their own programs to aid those students at-risk of dropping out.
See our list of local Easter Egg hunts happening in March 2013 for adults, kids and dogs in Florissant and throughout North County.
More than 100 students in the district graduated last year due to dropout prevention efforts. All three high schools have their own programs to aid those students at-risk of dropping out.
The following information was supplied by the Hazelwood Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on Florissant and Hazelwood Patch sites.
And a one auto owner wakes up to a "brown substance" in their gas tank in Monday's crime report.
McClellan may be ready to audition for the Ranger's fifth spot. Shoulder soreness has delayed him.
Supervalu is restructuring and two of its St. Louis area-based grocery chains, Shop 'n Save and Save-A-Lot will have new leaders. Do management shifts concern you as a shopper?
Plus, a runaway teenager steals at St. Louis Outlet Mall.
When the Hazelwood Police Department arrived on the scene the driver was no where to be found.
The fire may have been accidental, according to Hazelwood Police.
See our list of local Easter Egg hunts happening in March 2013 for adults, kids and dogs in Hazelwood and throughout North County.
Ross Dress for Less Opens Saturday at St. Louis Outlet Mall
And thieves take jewelry, televisions and video game consoles in Thursday's crime report.
The Hazelwood School District Board of Education also approved a rate for the Special School District of St. Louis County to lease facility space.
The Hazelwood School District sets annual fundraising goals for the agency.