The beloved frozen custard stand on Chippewa is back in action after its winter hiatus.
The Target on Rusty Road off Lindbergh is participating in the trade-in offer that gives customers a store credit for their used electronics.
Thanks to voters who participated in this week's South County Food Fight; your votes put the Crestwood eatery on top.
You have to try the fried biscuits, say diners.
Old cookbooks often have recipes from residents or ads from local businesses.
Honored citizens are involved in school, church, scouts and chamber.
The second round of this week's South County Food Fight invites you to vote from the finalists in this week's challenge: Best french fries in the area.
The Mexican restaurant plans to open its first St. Louis location at the corner of Watson and Laclede Station roads.
Welcome back, kind Patch reader, to the South County Food Fight, where we look for the best culinary spots in the region each week. This week, we're on the hunt for the best french fries.
Despite filing for bankruptcy, the market featuring locally-grown produce will remain open.
Empty since 2005, the location on Rock Hill Road will now be filled again.
Every week Patch will search for available local jobs as a service to readers.
We had a great debut to our first South County Food Fight. Learn more about the winner this week.
At the last luncheon of the year, the chamber greeted new board members and thanked those stepping down.
Red and blue make purple in Dr. Howard Wright's Vortex toothpaste.
A movement to shop local for the holidays becomes Small Business Saturday.
The former Pioneer Bank branch will open again by the end of the year.
South County resident and business owner, Andrew Frisella and business partner, Chris Klein are expanding in a downturned economy.
Health officials are now investigating reports that some of the sick mentioned Schnucks stores while being interviewed.
The Mackenzie Pointe supermarket was found in violation of federal regulations during a compliance check earlier this summer.
Third annual event sponsored by the Affton Chamber of Commerce designed to connect local residents and companies.
The $48.7-million project will add 80 apartments to Laclede Groves, a Lutheran Senior Services retirement community on Laclede Station Road.
Patch rounds up job openings around South County.
The Italian restaurant on Mackenzie Road opened last week.
Pink Ribbon Bagels—a favorite, annual item from Saint Louis Bread Co.—became available this week. A portion of each purchase goes toward breast cancer research.
The event will feature flu shots, chair massages, giveaways and prizes.
The $17.5 million Southview Assisted Living facility is scheduled to open next July.
The mechanical contracting company expands by buying a Weldon Spring-based family business.
Rock Show Academy, a new kind of music school, opened its doors on Gravois last week.
More than 30 booths provided entertainment, food and information at the 2011 Affton Days festival.
The southern style barbecue restaurant will open end of September or early October.
Randy Burkett's company provided lighting design for the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial in Washington D.C.
Around 60 golfers braved a cold, rainy day at the Webster Groves-Shrewsbury Chamber of Commerce 23rd annual event.
Sylvia Turnbough opened The Zen Tree, a metaphysical new age gift shop on Watson Road two years ago, and hasn't looked back since.
Martello's Italian Restaurant opens later this month.