Dr. Keith Marty is a week into his second year at the helm of the Parkway School District. We asked about everything from last year's growing pains with bell times to the new technology plan that could impact each district school after Thanksgiving.
The proposed Spectrum Retirement Community property in Creve Coeur still needs approval from City Council.
A look at the most recent police activity reports in Creve Coeur.
The Warriors, a local power in recent years, are looking to return to form this fall.
A sobriety checkpoint is planned for Friday night.
This progressive community of 7,500 will have its own source for local news, sports, business, government and all.
The GOP's nominee vowed to stay in the race, despite pressure up and down the Republican ticket.
With a Tuesday deadline for U.S. Rep. Todd Akin to step aside from the U.S. Senate race without getting courts involved, political leaders in Patch communities around the country are speaking out.
The Spartans, defending state champions, will be without the services of Brian Hail, the Post-Dispatch Player of the Year, who has opted to play with the Scott Gallagher Soccer Academy.
Patch gets you caught up on developments that could shape the November election for Missouri's U.S. Senate seat.
While Republicans nationally question if Rep. Todd Akin's U.S. Senate campaign can survive, an unscientific poll of Missouri GOP insiders finds his controversial remarks about rape and pregnancy will hurt his standing with conservative voters.
The Wildwood Republican told Mike Huckabee's national radio program Monday afternoon he will not step down as the Missouri GOP's nominee despite firestorm over weekend comments about "legitimate rape."
Monday is the first day of the fall semester at the Creve Coeur college.
A public hearing which was continued when neighbors of the proposed Spectrum Retirement Community raised questions and concerns, will resume Monday night in Creve Coeur.
In the interview with Charles Jaco, the Senate candidate said "legitimate rape" would not cause pregnancy. Late Sunday night, the Romney-Ryan campaign weighed in.
There is anger and shock after Patrick McCormick gets one year in jail and five years probation after an August 2011 crash that killed a Creve Coeur teacher.
The Parkway School District is using two Parkway schools to test their new initiative, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device).
Each week, Patch teams up with neighboring Patch sites to find businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
Patrick McCormick entered guilty pleas to first-degree involuntary manslaughter involving a DWI and second-degree assault in the August 2011 crash that ultimately killed Creve Coeur school teacher Janet Esrock.
Each week, we nominate a new restaurant for you to review. Your review could net a $10 gift card to the restaurant of your choice.
The school hopes for "a new beginning" in a new home starting with Friday's Jamboree.
A Creve Coeur teenager faces charges in the city of St. Louis and a Mercy Health System executive has resigned as a result of the incident last week.
The case involving a student dropped off at the wrong stop all but certain to lead to dismissal.
The skies over Creve Coeur opened up around 3:20 p.m. Thursday afternoon. Parkway Central High School has called off plans for the school's "Red/White" athletic night.
Witnesses outside the room heard the victim yelling but were prevented from going to her aid.
KSDK-TV reports a Craig Elementary School student boarded the wrong bus and ended up on the side of the road in Creve Coeur Park Tuesday.
A revised Saul Mirowitz Day School sign plan passed Planning and Zoning muster after initial concerns.
Congressional candidate Ann Wagner hopes to turn Missouri "firecracker red."
Tom and LaDonna Appelbaum will be part of the Missouri delegation at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC, next month.
Several local favorites are up for contention in the bragging rights battle of what's best in St. Louis. Vote today!
The Spartans look to form a new identity now that Durron Neal, one of the top playmakers in the country, has graduated to play at Oklahoma.
Shootings in Colorado, Wisconsin and now near Texas A&M are fresh reminders of the dangers of mass shootings.
Creve Coeur Fire and Monarch Ambulance crews responded to the bizarre scene at New Ballas and Studt Tuesday afternoon.
The team must replace several players now dotting college football rosters.
Each week, Patch publishes information from area restaurant inspections by the St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
Parkwayβs superintendent says the district will face a big challenge getting children from different backgrounds engaged this year.
TITLE Boxing Club is now open at CityPlace in Creve Coeur
China King has plans to open in the Bellerive Shopping Center.
Former Boston Red Sox shortstop Johnny Pesky, forever linked to a piece of St. Louis Cardinals history, died Monday at the age of 92.
Tuesday is the opening day of the 2012-2013 school year.