Autograph seekers spent hours in line to meet T.J. Oshie and David Perron.
Each week, Patch finds businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
It may be non-binding, but Tuesday's vote can still have an impact on the process.
Here's all the information you'll need to go to the polls Tuesday.
Sheperd, Boyher and Wille will move on to play football, baseball and tennis
Also, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Dave Spence started his ad campaign this week.
Tributes are coming in to remember the late Billikens coach.
The highly sought after wide receiver downplayed last-minute attempts to sway his decision to attend the University of Oklahoma.
Viking athletes signed letters of intent for scholarships in football, baseball, soccer, gymnastics and diving.
Creve Coeur Patch has coverage of today's National Signing Day
Each week, Patch publishes information from local restaurant inspections by the St. Louis County Department of Health as well as the grade.
Aeneas Williams was an All-Pro Defensive Back for the Rams and the Cardinals. He'll learn Saturday if he'll be enshrined in this year's Hall of Fame Class.
The Ladue Lady Rams had dedicated supporters rooting them on Monday night.
Former Chaminade Red Devil earns American Hockey League All-Star MVP honors Monday.
A rundown of the activity investigated last week by Creve Coeur Police.
Parkway Northeast Middle School Principal Kim Brandon on the power of a question: "Can We Do This?"
Patch has schedule information for Creve Coeur area schools.
The Missouri State Medical Association effort is geared to dispel continued concerns over fears tied to Autism.
Rebels fall 13-0 to state title contender Wildcats, but still land a spot in Wickenheiser Cup playoffs.
Spartans battle back to eventually tie, but run out of gas in tournament championship loss to high-flying Hawks.
"Creve Coeur Patch" rounds up lunch menus at local schools for the upcoming week.
Our weekly sneak peek at some of what will be of interest to users of Creve Coeur Patch this week.
Aerin Leigh Lammers of Creve Coeur says she comes from "a big help-change-the-world type of a family."
Names of the fallen to be read in vigil starting at 9:11 p.m.
Looking for a new job? "Patch" has a roundup of employment opportunities in the area.
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Hospital officials decline comment.
Martin to challenge Chris Koster for Missouri Attorney General.
Reactions to big speeches by chief executives are relatively predictable.
Hal Roth came ashore on D-Day and was later awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. He'll be presented with the French Legion of Honor next month.
We're tracking new and expanding businesses in the Creve Coeur area. Send us your news!
District projections anticipate most of the loss of teaching positions will come through regular attrition.
Each week, Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
De Smet graduate faces an uphill climb for the GOP nod in Missouri's 2nd district.
Activists sought approval of a resolution dealing with Genetically Modified Foods.
City Council reconsiders earlier decision to vote down Sunday hours.
Senior Zach Biggs had a game-high 24 points, but Colts ran out of gas after forcing overtime with furious fourth-quarter rally.
Junior Nolan Berry leads the way with 17 points and 11 rebounds in convincing Spartan victory over Longhorns.
Police responded to the Creve Coeur Racquet Club after pornography was found on a work computer.
Creve Coeur Patch shares weekly letters from Parkway School District principals.