Residents voiced their opinions on city services, annexation and red light cameras among topics.
Ben Bishop knows his NHL time may have to come with another organization.
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Dr. Randy Jotte will formally announce his bid for Missouri's 2nd District U.S. House seat Tuesday.
Patrick McCormick faces a March 16 trial on charges connected to the August accident which later killed a Creve Coeur teacher.
"Creve Coeur Patch" rounds up lunch menus at local schools for the upcoming week.
Area roads expected to get a wintry mix through Friday night.
Teri Griege recognized by city of St. Louis for her triathalon efforts which have also shined a national spotlight on the region.
Senior star won three events and finished second in a fourth.
Democrat Jill Schupp reacts to Governor Nixon's speech earlier this week.
Woman claims she was held against her will at gunpoint.
Patch finds businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
Minority partner Tom Stillman's group making progress in last 72 hours.
SOPA and PIPA legislation causes a stir in Missouri political circles.
Traditional Congregation is serving as a collection point for supplies.
Each week, Patch publishes information from local restaurant inspections conducted by the St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade
District confirms a trio of school board hopefuls will run for office in April.
Candidates had until Tuesday afternoon to file for the April election.
Christie Bergesh has 18 for Central. Rams hold on for two-point win.
Last-minute filing by a Ballwin woman means it's a race on April 3.
Three candidates will run for two open seats in April.
Only contested city race in Creve Coeur will be in the Mayor's race.
Creve Coeur will have uncontested races for City Council.
State Senate districts thrown out; Congressional boundaries need more hearing.
The pieces could be replaced by others from the Laumeier Sculpture Park.
Hail and Tornado sirens stir residents overnight, but authorities say the city was unscathed.
Patch has your one stop shop to watch events happening live on the web today.
Organizers surpass financial goal and announce a partnering organization for the late January event.
Missouri and 43 other states are considering how to proceed now that the government is looking at an old law in a new way.
Reverend Earl Nance Jr., pastor of the Greater Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, was given the Malachi Award for Interfaith Relations and Understanding.
Spartans outskate SLUH for much of the night, but can only produce a 1-1 tie against Metro Catholic Conference rivals.
Sophomore Cornell Johnston led the Rams with 16 points, including a deep three-pointer in overtime that gave Ladue the lead for good.
Patch has links to broadcasts planned for Friday night featuring Creve Coeur area squads
Candidates for April's municipal elections have until 5 p.m. Tuesday to file their papers to run.
A look at what's happening this week in Creve Coeur and on Creve Coeur Patch.
Our weekly roundup of which companies are looking for employees.
Dr. Pat Berger was a fixture in the Creve Coeur school's english department.
Webster Groves doctor sits in at candidate forum, not ready to join U.S. House race.
A Creve Coeur couple is trying to raise $25,000 mark by midnight Friday.
Budget cuts mean streamlining costs and reducing staff.