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|
Community Update
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Restaurant Report: Pantera's Has Cleanliness Problems
Also, check out other surrounding area inspections from the past 90 days.
Florissant|News|
Restaurant Inspections: Pantera's Has Cleanliness Problems
Also, Cornerstone Bakery needs follow-up inspection for minor violations.
Florissant|News|
Good or Bad: Florissant 2013 Fireworks Show
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Gov. Nixon Signs Law to Prevent Welfare Misuse
The new law sets limits on how welfare recipients can use their benefits in the state of Missouri.
Florissant|News|
Florissant Realigning Streets, St. Ferdinand Entrance
The project will help with car and pedestrian traffic in the area.
Florissant|News|
Florissant Woman's Body Found Floating in Mississippi River
The woman has been identified as Lynn T. Watson.
Florissant|News|
5 Things Everyone Should Know About Ramadan 2013
What you need to know about Ramadan.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
5 Things Everyone Should Know About Ramadan 2013
What you need to know about Ramadan.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Hazelwood Police Warn Residents of Social Security Benefits Scam
Scammers have attempted to change direct deposit information to steal benefit funds through online accounts.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Hazelwood Police Catch Woman Violating Order of Protection
The Hazelwood Police Department supplied Friday's crime report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
Florissant|News|
Lincoln County Crash Leaves Florissant Man Injured
William R. Burns received moderate injuries in the crash.
Florissant|News|
Gunman Pleads Guilty, Sentenced in Florissant Councilman Shooting
Evan Lockhart receives 30 years for shooting of Maryland Heights Officer Joe Eagan.
Florissant|News|
Chimi’s Fresh Mex Might Be Headed to Florissant This Fall
Florissant City Council takes its final vote on the sit-down Mexican restaurant Monday night.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Name That Street: Boellner Street Residents Want New Name
With no set procedure of how to change a street name, one resident has led the charge in getting a street name changed in Hazelwood.
Hazelwood, MO|News|
Open Arms: HSD Prepares to Welcome New Transfer Students
After the ruling of Breitenfeld v. School District of Clayton, the Hazelwood School District prepares to enroll a number of students from neighboring unaccredited districts.
Florissant|News|
Hazelwood Central Hires New Principal
Bruce Green has been hired as the new principal of the high school.
Florissant|News|
Ferguson Crime: Fight Leads to Broken Eye Socket of Man
Florissant|News|
Florissant Community Garden Adds Pollinator Sculpture
The sculpture comes as a part of the design of the PAUSE project.