Driving while intoxicated remains one of the top causes of fatal car crashes in Missouri. Eureka police released results from a concerted effort to curb the local situation.
Today, the Eureka Police Department released results of participating in a crackdown of unsafe driving and driver choices on Interstate 44 for 24-hour period this weekend.
One piece of metal salvaged from the wreckage of the World Trade Center's twin towers will have a permanent home in Wildwood.
A Wildwood resident attempting to walk across Missouri Route 109 at approximately 9:20 p.m. Tuesday from his residence to the BP gas station and store at 109 and Wild Horse Creek Road was struck by a car driver. He was taken by ambulance for treatment.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
New tactics are needed against gas thieves, warns Eureka Police Chief. Repairs to "tank drilling" are costly. What new safety precautions can you take?
From national tragedy comes a time to locally commemorate the lives lost. Register for the second annual 5K Run To Remember event in Wildwood to be held Sept. 10 this year.
A Wildwood resident was fatally injured Friday in Franklin County.
Eureka Fire Protection District Crews got a mechanical fire under control quickly Thursday night at the Missouri Eastern Correctional Center.
Ellisville police hope that area residents and business owners may know something that could help with their case; the tip line is (636) 227-7777.
A round-up of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
The district joined the Missouri Association of Career Fire Protection Districts, hired one new employee and promoted three. Monarch's House No. 2, at 18424 Wildhorse Creek Rd., services Wildwood residents.
Officials aren't sure how long mistakes have been made with the district's newsletters, or how much it's cost the organization.
A one-car, rollover accident happened late Thursday afternoon in Eureka off of Fifth Street.
State auditors will present details Wednesday evening regarding their assessment of the Monarch Fire Protection District. Monarch's House No. 2, at 18424 Wildhorse Creek Rd., services Wildwood residents.
Criminal Minds: A round-up of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
The Monarch Fire Protection District has two different options on the tableβat markedly different annual costsβincluding the Missouri Association of Fire Protection Districts and the Missouri Association of Career Fire Protection Districts.
An annual, local golf tournament organized by Monarch Fire Protection District firefighters to benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is set for July 11 at Landings at Spirit Golf Club in Chesterfield. Register by June 27.
A group of Rockwood principals and administrators actually were evaluating and revising the district's approach to drug education since Aug. 9, 2010, including changing the direction of Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.).
A variety of supporters for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program (D.A.R.E.) shared with Rockwood School District board of education directors why they still rally around it, and hope the district will reinstate it for next school year.
Supporters of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program point to the fact President Barack Obama declared a national D.A.R.E. day in April. Rockwood's board of directors hear more pleas to save the program tonight.
Criminal Minds: A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
The district's board of directors just held their 1,000th meeting.
The driver of a Chevy Trailblazer overturned off an exit ramp near Williams Road and Interstate 44 in Eureka on Sunday evening. The driver and passenger were transported to St. John's Medical Center.
Employees of the Monarch Fire Protection District swept the St. Louis annual softball tournament for Emergency Medical Services Week, and now head to New York for the World Police & Fire Games in August.
Hundreds of people are still missing.
After gathering at Six Flags-St. Louis in Eureka, local rescue technicians make 7-hour trip to Joplin, MO.
Eureka was the first municipality in St. Louis County to secure the CodeRED alert system, which warns about severe weather and other community updates. Alerts are free to residents and businesses who sign up.
Students, parents and local police officers presented a variety of reasons that the drug-related education program, D.A.R.E., should be re-instated at Thursday's Rockwood board of education meeting. It's back on the agenda June 2.
Department spokesman says the police would have continued D.A.R.E. if Rockwood School District insisted. Instead, the district, and the police department, will take a different approach.
Since last week, some Rockwood School District parents have taken steps to join with other parents who would like the popular anti-drug education program re-instated next school year. They plan to ask for that at tonight's Board of Education meeting.
This month, Eureka Police Department officers made a concerted effort within the "You Drink and Drive, You Lose" campaign to identify impaired drivers due to a variety of safety reasons.
A total of 87 fifth graders at Blevins Elementary School in Eureka graduated Friday from the nationally acclaimed drug abuse education program. It will be the last class conducted, given Thursday's announcement from the Rockwood School District.
A Rockwood School District spokesperson explains what changes to drug education that district officials have in mind starting next school year.
Eureka Fire Protection District's station No. 1 received natural gifts today from Girl Scout Troop 4044.
A two-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Route 100 and Booness Lane in Wildwood at approximately 3:30 p.m. One driver was transported to an area hospital.
During this week, it is relevant to note approximately two-thirds of all emergency medical providers are volunteers.
A mayoral proclamation honors local police teams for all they do throughout the year.
Douglas Morgan, of Chesterfield, allegedly obtained 15 loans using false and deceptive personal finance statements.