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Good Samaritan Turns in a Missing Purse to Hazelwood Police
And two people were arrested at Musick Park for marijuana possession in Friday's crime report.

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And two people were arrested at Musick Park for marijuana possession in Friday's crime report.

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Hazelwood officials are still considering safety issues related to the dry, hot weather before giving the final ‘go ahead’ on its July 4th Fireworks Display.
This will mark the fourth year, Hazelwood students get to do so during Band at the Ball Park.
Allison Klouse has accepted a position as principal at Wildwood Middle School in the Rockwood School District.
This Fourth of July holiday is a dry one so the Hazelwood Police Department is reminding residents to think twice before shooting off fireworks.
Hazelwood's most popular resident hosted its 6th annual open house on Saturday, and despite 100+ degreee heat, it was a packed house. Upload your photos from the event.
The night turned violent for a group of teens as they left a house party, according to the Hazelwood Police Department.
More than 20 recreational vehicles and campers were broken into. But only those at the service center area were targeted.
From the imports of fireworks to patriotic names, the importance of the Fourth of July can be seen in the numbers. Check out these facts and figures.
In case you missed any news during the week of June 24, here's a recap of some of the bigger headlines on 'Hazelwood Patch.'
Philanda Jamison plead guilty on heroin charges.
Philanda Jamison plead guilty on heroin charges.
The entire Metro St. Louis area is under a heat advisory until Sunday morning. Residents urged to stay inside as much as possible.
The Hazelwood Community Center and Civic Center East are open now as cooling centers for residents looking to escape the excessive heat.
The entire St. Louis region is under a heat advisory until Sunday morning. Residents urged to stay inside as much as possible.
With temperatures reaching 108 degrees possibly on Thursday, Hazelwood's fire chief gives some advice on staying safe and healthy through this string of heat.
The entire Metro St. Louis area is under a heat advisory until Sunday morning. Residents urged to stay inside as much as possible.