Baseball and Trivia are among the events we're spotlighting this weekend.
Ballwin police are investigating after more than $2,000 in stereo equipment and cash were stolen.
Catch up on the top stories shared in Ballwin and Ellisville this month.
Workers are campaigning nationally and here in St. Louis County to raise pay for fast food employees to $15 per hour.
Neighbors have always shared things -- from sugar and milk to ladders and wheelbarrows. But now time banks are helping neighbors share their talents in exchange for bigger services like repairs and renovations.
Among those bidding to become the city's attorney is a lawyer currently suing several city officials.
The Ballwin Athletic Association is hosting more than 200 baseball players at a tournament beginning this weekend.
Patch rounds up local job listings to help you on your search.
The Ballwin native faces a critical season in his NFL career.
Remember how you felt like a superhero the first time you jumped from your swing in mid-air? How much will it cost you to give your kids that same feeling?
Ballwin police are investigating recent theft reports from the gym, plus more than $1,400 in guitars and other musical equipment stolen from a storage locker.
The performance-based music education program opens Aug. 1 in Winchester Plaza and is holding numerous events to show what the music school has to offer.
A pair of cub scouts took home top honors in Ballwin's fourth annual cardboard boat regatta.
At a meeting earlier this month, Rockwood School Board President Bill Brown thanked the club for putting in the “seat equity and elbow grease."
The first one opens this week, but the dueling developments of St. Louis Premium Outlets and Taubman Prestige Outlets have largely declined to address their competition head-on.
We're taking a look at stories of interest this week impacting Ballwin and Ellisville.
Did you know that the LEGO store at West County Shopping Center gives out free LEGOs to kids?
The restaurant and retail space moved from Chesterfield.
Citing the First Amendment, Michael J. Elli is challenging the legality of an Ellisville ordinance that allows police to ticket drivers for warning others of a speed trap.
Parents in the failing Riverview Gardens and Normandy school districts have until August 1 to file transfer requests.
Kaitlin T. Norton, 20, of Wildwood, pleaded guilty in March to abandoning her newborn baby in a yard in Ellisville in February.
With a $108 million dollar upgrade plan on the horizon, Charles Pace resigned suddenly, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.