Check out the incidents reported by the Chesterfield Police Department from July 20-23
Misadventures in crime including a man hitting a police horse, an illegally obtained male enhancement drug and a father-son theft outing.
Patch provides a list of recent and upcoming services and area residents being remembered.
A report says that emergency crews say the aircraft didn't clear the tree line as it approached the levee.
Check out the round-up of Chesterfield-area restaurants and see how they make the grade.
Check out the incidents reported by the Chesterfield Police Department from July 17-19.
Find movie reviews written by Patch blogger Mark Glass and other local St. Louis critics.
That's the estimate of the number of shoppers Taubman said had come through their gates by 1 p.m. Friday. The first started lining up at 4:45 a.m. that day.
Turns out there isn't any honor among thieves, after all.
The long-awaited retail development, located on the north side of Highway 40/I-64 at the Boone's Crossing exit, will open at 9:15 a.m.
The closure affects the westbound lanes and will occur overnight.
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A St. Charles jury found Charles Zidek, 37, guilty of felony burglary and animal abuse on July 31.
Take a look back at what stories drove the conversation here on Chesterfield Patch in the past month.
There's plenty to see and do for the weekend of Aug. 2-4 in Chesterfield and the surrounding area.
Chesterfield Police said Peter G. O'Toole had a 9mm handgun in his car during a traffic stop.
Take a behind-the-scenes peek at the outlet center, set to open this Friday. Its inter-Valley rival, St. Louis Premium Outlets, will open Aug. 22.
...and three things not to do.
Hundreds of million of dollars are being invested in a number of projects across the city.
An editorial in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch suggest the city of Chesterfield failed to learn any lessons after the flood 20 years ago. Do you agree?
A neighboring tenant in Chesterfield Commons is moving into the space and performing a major overhaul of the storefront.
Police said he returned to the same spot a day after receiving a warning for the activity.
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.