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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.
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The Council will also hear a report on the consulting firm in charge of finding the next city manager.
The City of Hazelwood city crews will be picking up tree limbs from curbs throughout the week.
The FBI asks for the public's help to find Reginald Dante McNeary and Morris Allen Davis, who are suspected of being a part of a car theft ring involving three Florissant residents.
Plus, one other North County restaurant gets complaint for hairy problems.
Plus, Applebee's needs a follow-up visit for compliance.
A three-car crash on I-270 near Missouri Bottom Road leaves on with minor injuries.
The Hazelwood Police Department supplied Wednesday's crime report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
The district has the job posted to internal candidates currently.
We captured the problems left following a EF-3 tornado barreled through North County.
The highway will reopen at 3 p.m.
The following information was supplied by the St. Louis County Police Department's South County Precinct for the period ending May 11. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
More than 45 teachers and staff members retired from the district at the end of the school year.
Four Hazelwood West seniors were among this year honorees.
At the end of the school year, 89 faculty and staff members retired after years of service.
The blood drive exceeded its set goal.
We've rounded up area obituaries from Florissant and Hazelwood mortuaries.
We've rounded up area obituaries from area mortuaries.
Thousands remained without power as of Sunday morning in Hazelwood.
As of Sunday morning, thousands in Florissant don't have power and aid continues to be provided to those who need it.