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Creve Coeur Patch rounds up lunch menus at local schools for the upcoming week
Each Sunday, we'll take a look back at the best picture uploaded by readers of Creve Coeur Patch.
"Patch" rounds up comments from Charter customers on the company's services and the quality of the customer service offered.
The company recently launched a bold new initiative aimed at keeping customers happy.
City Clerk confirms Laura Bryant did not file an ethics complaint with the city of Creve Coeur.
Our regular look at who's hiring in town and nearby.
Which of these nominees gets your vote for your favorite barbecue in the West County area?
St. Charles County caucuses sparked nationwide coverage.
"Take Back Ladue Schools" committee has not reported financial data to the St. Louis County Board of Elections in January or March.
Three candidates are running for two open seats.
An investigation into the February crash is still underway and could take months to complete.
Each week, Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
Creve Coeur Patch is using See Click Fix to give our users a place to report complaints like potholes, graffiti, noise pollution or other issues.
Authorities believe Christine Adewunmi shot her three daughters and then turned a gun on herself.
The Missouri Highway Patrol reports Dorman Pentecost died Monday night.
Three candidates are running for two seats
Three candidates are running for two spots on the Ladue School Board next month.
Creve Coeur Police department activity for the week of March 12, 2012.
Firefighters say there were no working smoke detectors in the home.
What would you like to see move into this spot?
Monarch Fire Protection District, Creve Coeur Police and St. Louis County Police are all investigating.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to adopt a $100 million bond issue.
Authorities were prepared in case Occupy demonstrations came to town.
Here's a look at some of what you'll find this week on Creve Coeur Patch, on top of local news!
The junior wrestler for Stanford finished in fifth place in the 125-pound weight class.
Backers of the former Massachusetts Governor won Saturday after a second vote was needed.
David Caldwell is editor of CreveCoeurVoter.com.
Students are off for spring break this week....ACT exams are coming next month.
The National Council of Jewish Women's St. Louis section could win up to $3,500 in a Patch contest with your help.
Do you think Mizzou and SLU will win their first NCAA men's basketball tournament game?
Check out our round-up of local opportunities nearby.
Barry Glantz is defending a letter of endorsement claiming Laura Bryant has "wasted valuable city resources by engaging in divisive political actions."
Candidates at the state and federal level are weighing in on the field of 64.
His high school coach tells Patch what would make the choice a "no-brainer"
The Creve Coeur school named the field hockey field in honor of the teacher who died from injuries in an August car accident.
Eighteen Occupy groups around the Midwest have endorsed the St. Louis-based convention, where organizers will share ideas and protest big businesses.
Plus, we have news on the Potbelly Sandwich Works planned for CityPlace.
No one was injured in the Tuesday afternoon blaze.
A suit challenging the ticket system was dismissed this week in St. Louis County Court.