Aja J. Junior, Patch Staff
- Florissant, MO
Bio: Aja discovered her love and passion for journalism as a freshman at East St. Louis Senior High School. She became a high school columnist for the local paper, the East St. Louis Monitor, and she wasn't shy to voice concerns of parents and the student body. Following high school, she attended the University of Missouri-Columbia, where she became the music editor for Vox Magazine before earning her degree in magazine journalism and a minor in Spanish. After spending a summer at the Detroit News as a copyeditor and reporter, Aja moved to Tulsa, Okla., where she served as the editorial manager for the alternative newsweekly, Urban Tulsa Weekly, for one year before her big move back to the St. Louis area as a member of the Patch team.
When Aja's not attending City Council meetings or frequenting the local St. Louis Bread Co, she enjoys playing and watching sports (football, basketball and tennis) as well as spending time with her husband, Robert, son, Robbie, and dog, Snuffy.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
I'm very open-minded when it comes to listening to both sides of the issue. That said, I'm a registered Democrat, but it doesn't mean I'll always vote a straight ticket if it's not what I believe.
Religion
I grew up in the Southern Baptist church, but as a young adult, I've come to find myself more spiritual. Therefore, I'm still working on this one, I'll keep you posted, though.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The Florissant community deeply cares about the on-goings of local government and being involved in each one.
I'm sure there's tons more that Patch, and I will discover together.
Posting Activity
Florissant|News|
Police Arrest Man For Convenience Store Burglary
Florissant|News|
Traffic, Location Could Impede Platinum Motors Expansion
Florissant councilors, residents expressed concern about satellite office near Loyola and Lindbergh.
Florissant|News|
Is Your Street Getting Repaved or Repaired This Summer?
City of Florissant has posted a number of street projects and repairs slated for this summer.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
HSD Turns Focus Toward Improving Early Childhood Education
The district has formed a committee who will develop relationships and partnerships to benefit early childhood students.
Florissant|News|
3 Hazelwood Schools Due to Power Outages
Florissant|News|
Florissant Budget Looks Good After First Half
The city's finance director gave the city council an update on the budget at the most recent work session.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
EPA Hosts Public Meeting on West Lake Landfill
The community has opportunities to ask questions to the officials during and ahead of the meeting Tuesday.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Catch Some Air at the Annual BMX/Skate Competition
The Hazelwood Parks and Recreation Department in cooperation with PlanNine Skate Park will host the event for the 8th year.
Florissant|News|
Swimming in Florissant Might Cost Nonresidents More
Florissant City Council considers amending nonresidents rates at Bangert Pool, Koch Family Aquatic Center
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Hazelwood Crime: Someone Swipes iPhone at Burger King Counter
The Hazelwood Police Department supplied Monday's crime report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Staying Green: HSD Recycles More Than 1M Pounds of Waste
After expanding its going green initiatives, the school district has been able to recycle a great deal of waste.
Florissant|News|
City Closes Sunset Trail for Repair
Heavy rains have forced the trail closed for repairs for pedestrian safety.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
St. Louis BBB Warns Customers about Moving Scams
The St. Louis Better Business gives you some red flags and other factors to consider before hiring a moving company.
Florissant|News|
Ferguson Twilight Run Raises $10K for North County Youth Scholarships
The race also had 1,600 registered runners and walkers, including a good turnout for the first 10K portion.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
In Memoriam: North St. Louis County Obituaries, June 14-21
We've rounded up the area obituaries for funeral homes in Florissant and Hazelwood.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Movie Reviews, Showtimes: World War Z, The Bling Ring, Monsters University
Find movie reviews for new shows and showtimes in theaters in the St. Louis area.
Florissant|News|
Florissant Woman Injured in Accident in Jefferson County
The driver lost control and crashed into trees along Route F.
Florissant|News|
Dunkin' Donuts Entering Gluten-Free Options Arena
By the end of the year, the franchise will sell two gluten-free products to customers.
Florissant|News|
Welcome Break: Florissant Police K-9s Get New Training Area
The Florissant Police Department is the first municipal department in St. Louis County to have such a facility.