Some of Parkway North's athletes signed with universities around the Midwest on April 26.
A drug agent had a meth lab blow up in his face and said it can happen to a curious child just as easily. He tells Patch criminals are coming to St. Louis County to buy pseudoephedrine and that means meth is being made here, too.
Tom Vineyard talks new attitude, transparency in a message to the Monarch community.
The state of Missouri opened a trade office in South America and Connectria Hosting Corp. will be there next month.
U.S. Senators Claire McCaskill and Roy Blunt each won passage of amendments to slow the down the process of closing post office branches.
According to the president of the Missouri Narcotics Association who has been tracking meth for more than 15 years, the answer is "Yes."
The four-day carnival moves to De Smet in June.
The EPA partnership got a boost locally when Mercy, the Koman Group and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center agreed to join the "Green Power Challenge".
Residents can drop off old or unwanted prescription drugs Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
John Faust died April 22, 2012.
Represenative Russ Carnahan gets a notable endorsement in his bid against Representative Lacy Clay.
The high school, POSITIVE School and middle schools will have an updated behavior guide for students in the 2012-2013 school year.
Each week, we highlight who's hiring in and around the area.
Washington University to receive honorary degrees at 151st Commencement ceremony May 18ββ.
We select one user submitted photo each month for prime real estate on Facebook.
The annual day of eating out to support St. Louis Effort for AIDS is April 26.
Each week, Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
The Council also voted to defer naming a new President.
District officials say they have to remain competitive with neighboring school districts.
The cornerback could play immediately in the fall.
The Pattonville School District is set to vote on proposed changes to the district's behavioral guidelines, that will include additional language focusing on technology misuse.
The team has the sixth overall pick in the first round of the NFL Draft.
Barry Glantz took the reins as the city's top elected official Monday.
Man stole items to fund his methamphetamine addiction, police say.
A roundup of the latest activity reported by the Creve Coeur Police Department.
After spending a total of 28 years during two stints as Creve Coeur's top elected official, Harold Dielmann reflects on how it all got started and what he'll do next.
You can still show up on May 6 to help, but online registration closes April 26 at Midnight.
A look at what's going on around Creve Coeur Patch this week.
Idea borne out of a coach shopping for new equipment, has grown into one of the area's best high school soccer events of the year.
Creve Coeur identified with four veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam
Judi Diamond and Kate Frisina will be featured on Nick Jr. reality series.
Announcements, calendar events and photo submissions help spark conversation in our community.
Caterpillars emerge from their tents and are seeking a cocoon location. Then, this fall, they will re-emerge as moths.
"Creve Coeur Patch" rounds up lunch menus at local schools for the upcoming week.
Three Patriot players score two goals apiece, as 5-5 South surprises 10th-ranked Central in special game played to raise money for cancer research and awareness.
Senior Mikala McGhee's three assists, all on throw-ins, help Pirates get past Wildcats and grab lead in Suburban North Conference race.
Which of these nominees gets your vote for your favorite brunch location in the West County area?
Get the latest on the roadways, from the Missouri Department of Transportation's weekly update.
A crew was working on the hospital's air conditioning unit.
Congressional lawmakers hope to put up legislative barriers to postal closings while the agency seeks ways to compete in the digital age.