The work of a Wildwood artist is being seen at the 114th Midwest Art Exhibition at Lindsborg, KS.
A phone application to pull up restaurant grading scores is what a group of Wildwood youngsters wanted to work on to improve food safety. Plus, they've been busy competing in several rounds of qualifiers.
You can make a difference in the live of those in St. Louis and beyond by your generous support of local philanthropic organizations at their annual events.
Video stores come and go, but there's always plenty of choice in Eureka and Wildwood. Now you can even check out the most popular selections from our area through Redbox before renting more movies. See how.
Balloon artists get together to eat, make creations and share techniques of the balloon trade. One couple from Wildwood is new to the art.
'Read St. Louis' initiative develops activities, discussions and programs around six of the top new books, encouraging St. Louisans to read more. Which ones can be found at the Eureka Hills Branch of the St. Louis County Library system?
The 16-year-old senior from Wildwood at Thomas Jefferson School views a well-rounded education as a top priority.
In observation of Black History Month, a special presentation will be available at the Eureka Hills Branch Library on Feb. 13.
Here are lists of the books that were most checked out during 2011 at the Eureka Hills Branch Library. Peruse them Tuesday while attending the grand opening event at the library's new location.
Congratulations to Patti Fleer for being the 2011-2012 Missouri state award recipient.
Wildwood has a built-in, encouraging audience for people who like to share all types of fine arts β music, poetry, comedy, songs, visual arts, writing, dance, even the Bible.
Is continuing education a part of your New Year's resolutions? There are many classes available right here in Wildwood, including herb gardening, the history of the Veil Prophet Fair, and a summary of coffins and customs.
A group of Eureka youth singers and performers bring the traditional Nativity story alive.
This stay-at-home mom who never stays home will be available Saturday morning for coffee and book-related discussions at 6 North Cafe in Ballwin. Her parenting humor columns are published nationally. This is her first book.
Pastor Jerry Marshall applies the teachings of the Biblical book of Malachi to present times.
It's not marble, but this artist makes masterpieces from organic, orange canvases.
Hot dog -- it's time to get creative with pet costumes for the Patch Pet Party Monday evening at Wildwood Town Center. Costume ideas included.
A math instructor at St. Louis Community College-Wildwood will host a book signing this Saturday in Arnold, MO.
Stemming from a large donation from Maritz, local teachers can apply for new grants ranging from $500 to $5,000. Deadline is Sept. 7βspread the creative word!
PHOTO GALLERY: A total of 139 artists are exhibiting fine arts and crafts this weekend at the 36th annual Queeny Park Art Fair until 4 p.m. Sunday. Some Wildwood residents attended Saturday.
Eureka High School's music teacher John Arata has been part of an Internet sensation while away with the 571st Air Force Band in Southwest Asia.
Artist Cindy O'Neill crafts realistic works of art based on nature.
Students from 20 schools across the area are putting on a show this weekend. Some of the cast have diabetes and appreciate supporting a personal cause.
FOX 2 KTVI sponsored a scaled down version of Idol auditions at Chesterfield Mall, offering one lucky vocalist the chance to fly to Houston for the last official casting opportunity for the 11th season of the popular television show.
A Wildwood artist is one in a select group of St. Louis metropolitan artists whose work is on display until Aug. 19.
Wildwood sculptor Matt Donovan started an online fundraiser to pay for the creation and placement of his sculpture.
Spotlight Productions gives Rockwood students a chance to perform and learn more about theater during the summer. Look how many locals will be performing in it.
See what's different about the En Passant Chess Club gatherings, which are sponsored by Wildwood this summer. "They are learning patience, honesty, sportsmanship."
The Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit at St. Louis Community College-Wildwood is changing. Meet Vita Nova.
WATCH: At least one Eureka resident joined the St. Louis suburbanites who hit the Scottrade Center for a chance to get on the popular television show.
Youths in Eureka and Wildwood have a First Amendment right to buy violent video games, no matter how gory or graphic, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week. A couple of Moms Council parents and a local game shop owner weigh in.
This Latin-based, dance exercise movement is catching on in many places worldwide, including non-traditional spots.
Looking for a local, full show production to go see Friday? Honk, Jr. plays at 11:30 a.m. and again at 7 p.m. at Eureka High School. It will be performed by 21 local students.
Kids make dads a "blue ribbon" certificate at Eureka Hills Branch Library on Thursday. What better Father's Day gift than that can there be?
Area kids learn martial art moves during a Shorin Ryu-Karate demonstration at the Eureka Hills Branch Library as part of the summer reading program. The instructor lives and offers a home studio in Wildwood.
Here's a pictorial tribute to Wildwood's "pond dragons." At least 65 species of dragonflies live in Missouri.
Free and entertaining classes for kids kick off at the Eureka Hills Branch Library, all summer long.
A Wildwood-based instructor will be conducting a free class Saturday at the Daniel Boone county library in Ellisville to teach a fun and under-explored aspect of Indian culture.
Financial support from the city of Eureka represents a 20-year partnership with the council to benefit local visual and performing artists.
Eighth graders from Rockwood School District are learning firsthand about the American Civil War through re-enactment field trips. See why their teachers think this is so important.