The property will be used to house the Kent Center for Theatre Arts and will house the non-profits growing arts education programs and serve as an administrative center.
Patch provides a list of recent and upcoming services and area residents being remembered.
A police pursuit that began in Lake St. Louis, ended when the car rolled over along Highway 40 near Chesterfield.
In the business spotlight this month are Hicks-Carter-Hicks LLC, Not Just Pizza, Office Supply Solutions and Team Z MMA.
The armed burglary occurred Monday night at a residence on Old Belle Monte Road and was this week's most talked about story.
The TV show hosts stopped by the school Thursday for an assembly and to help gather "student artifacts" for a digital time capsule.
The store manager tells Patch, the West County Hostess employees found out they were immediately losing their jobs on the news.
The next-generation gaming console goes on sale today, but shortages are expected for those without pre-orders.
Zach Gollwitzer was named to All-State and All-Metro teams during his junior year.
The decision was the fifth time this year a Missouri judge has ruled the controversial cameras constitutional.
The district has completed a pilot program that lets students use their own smart phones, tablets or laptops in class.
Tickets are on sale for the annual Budweiser Guns 'N Hoses boxing matches amongst area firefighters and police officers at Scottrade Center Nov. 21. Proceeds benefit The Backstoppers, a nonprofit that helps responders' families.
Starbucks, which has several locations in Chesterfield, is pioneering a new way to attract employees.
Check out some of the top Chesterfield-centric pages available on Facebook.
Part one of the weekly incident report from the Chesterfield Police Department
Walk through the annual holiday light extravaganza before it opens to cars.
A man arrested by Chesterfield Police yesterday could face felony charges after attempting to take hundreds of dollars in video games, clothing and alcohol from the retailer.
Board officials heard a report on the plan to conduct the searches twice a semester.
The audacity of the crime has shocked residents of the neighborhood, some of whom are now planning to purchase security systems.
Shooting stars will be flying the night of Nov. 17 over Chesterfield—not as many as some past years—but it promises to be a show worth watching.
The barbecue joint has missed its initial re-opening date of Nov. 12 but has said on Facebook that they are just waiting on a couple of final inspections.
The General membership meeting is today and a happy hour is scheduled for Thursday.
"Spirit of Hope" Sculptor Don Weigand is asking for the public's help in keeping the local landmark from being auctioned off on Dec. 5
This preview takes a look at some of the item's the Parkway School Board will discuss at its 7 p.m. meeting.
Is this just post-election silliness or serious? White House forum draws attention from disappointed voters looking for a way out.
The suspect took the car after tying up its owners in their home Monday night.
Thousands are signing an online petitions against Black Friday store opening hours that have been pushed into Thanksgiving Day.
The burglar confronted the residence's owners with an edged weapon, tied them up and then fled in their vehicle Monday night.
Chesterfield Police said the man sped and weaved in and out of traffic on THF Boulevard and I-64.
American Red Cross and St. Louis Rams representatives teamed up to send greetings to active military, their families and veterans in homes and hospitals. Rams defensive end Chris Long volunteered to be Holiday Mail for Heroes honorary chair.
Patch rounds up local job listings to help you on your search.
After filing for bankruptcy last month, the footwear chain is looking to drop 150 stores and become a smaller, more profitable company.
Part two of the weekly incident report from the Chesterfield Police Department
A round-up of odd and unusual crimes in and around the St. Louis area.
The St. Louis Business Journal is reporting that overdue payments on local commercial real estate investments in the area have gone up.
See what local residents are saying about Chesterfield restaurants.
The announcement brought a mostly negative reaction on the Chesterfield Patch Facebook and Twitter pages.
See who won big last month in the area from the Missouri Lottery.