The Colts will be facing their Parkway rivals looking for a Homecoming win.
The Missouri Ethics Commission on Tuesday voted to dismiss the complaint filed in connection with the April election.
Now that the conventions in Tampa and Charlotte are over, Patch takes the pulse of our insiders about what worked and what didn't now that we're inside two months before election day.
Make this holiday special with these traditional recipes and share some of your favorites.
Missy Combs writes about bullying at the High School, including being on the infamous "Ladue List"
Bow-hunting season starts September 15.
An initial draft of a funding plan for Ladue's $107 million "master plan" would raise the debt service tax by 30 cents per $100 in assessed value by 2015.
Parking and attendance at the Saturday race and a Friday balloon glow are free to the public this weekend.
The Creve Coeur-based firm's work with genetically moderated organisms, or GMOs are inspring protests around the world and here in St. Louis.
The station reports Bob Scott has run into trouble with mortgage lender Freddie Mac.
Each week, Patch provides the most recent restaurant inspection reports from the St. Louis County Health Department for restaurants in Creve Coeur and nearby.
In weather eerily similar to that of the same day 11 years ago, Creve Coeur remembers the day terrorists attacked America.
The proposal for a Jaguar/Land Rover dealership on Olive Boulevard received first reading by city lawmakers this week.
Manchester's Uncle Bill's restaurant owner talks to 'Patch' about being being kidnapped and robbed this week. He believes someone knew his routine, but is just thankful he wasn't harmed.
City Council members heard public testimony Monday and have until the end of the month to set an official rate for 2012.
Ceremonies and events are planned in and around Creve Coeur to remember those lost to terrorist attacks in New York City, The Pentagon and Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001.
Patch looks at the latest criminal activity report from Creve Coeur Police
Manchester police tell 'Patch' the owner of Uncle Bill's Pancake House was kidnapped and robbed while the restaurant was open for business. The assailants are still on the loose.
The city's dog park is among the amenities located on the site.
The Patch booth was a popular one at the annual event in Clayton.
These pictures from a December 2011 presentation to the Ladue School District show what students have now — and what could be. What do you think of this vision?
Robin Tidwell has written her first novel,'Reduced'.
The city is proposing to keep rates at 2011 levels.
The teams were forced to regroup Saturday after severe weather Friday.
Vikings unable to rally back, after falling behind No. 7 Summit 21-0 in the first quarter.
The latest Patch Red Arch survey returns focus to the closely-watched U.S. Senate race in Missouri.
De Smet, Parkway North and Priory among those teams impacted by rain, hail and thunderstorms Friday night.
Colts wait out the rain and cruise to a Homecoming victory in their conference opener.
After seeing an increase in the number of private parties that ultimately warranted police action, authorities are suggesting guidelines to help make sure they don't show up at your gathering.
Property Damage charges are still pending in the Creve Coeur case.
Missouri takes on Georgia in the first Southeastern Conference football game in Mizzou history. MoDOT has support for travelers.
The group stopped by the West St. Louis County offices of Ann Wagner and Todd Akin Thursday to "advocate for a fair budget" and speak out against Paul Ryan's proposed budget.
Creve Coeur City leaders are holding monthly informal coffee sessions on the first Thursday of each month.
If you've ever called me, I'm asking you to do it again.
With a couple of months before a big national and state election, the St. Louis County Board of Elections estimates a shortage of 1,000 workers.
A ceremony opening the Harvey Kornblum Food Pantry at the Max and Drew Erlich Center is scheduled for next month.
Each week, Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
Multiple units were searching the subdivision between Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights for a woman who may have been trying to enter homes.
Creve Coeur Police are increasing patrols in impacted areas.
Barry Glantz and other city officials are starting an informal outreach program later this week.