Firefighters with the Metro West Fire Protection District as well as the West County EMS and Fire Protection District spent the week battling real fires as part of live fire training.
Derek Ploeger, of Eureka, steps up to assist with the community.
St. Louis County Police-Wildwood precinct officers were summoned to find a Wildwood teenager today.
A roundup of odd, unusual and head-scratching crime reports in and around the area.
The incident involves a Eureka resident and occurred in 2009 in Webster Groves near Avery Elementary School.
Eureka fire, police and medical responders demonstrated what it's like to work an accident scene, caused by alcohol-related reasons -- including sobriety checks and death. Warning: Graphic video is only a simulation conducted Thursday!
A fire, initiating in a boys' restroom at Pond Elementary School at approximately 10:45 a.m. today, was quickly contained. There were no injuries. A student was allegedly involved.
Eureka Fire Protection District's firefighters conduct 23rd annual Smoke Detector Day in conjunction with daylight-saving time.
Sister Rosario Delaney of Holy Infant School is bestowed the title of Honorary Fire Chief.
Fresh batteries and new smoke detectors are available from the Eureka Fire Protection District.
Given the high level of readers' interest in this topic, Patch is reporting current facts as shared by our local police team. This update is not meant to endorse or judge any stance about alcohol served at city events.
Nine Eureka High School students received their Teen CERT graduation certificates Tuesday night at the Eureka board of aldermen meeting from the Eureka Police Department and Eureka Fire Protection District.
The State Auditor's office announced the audit Thursday, citing "serious" allegations.
Monarch Fire Protection District officials learned Thursday the district will be audited by the state auditor's office.
Equipment gave a few cats eight more lives.
Following is a roundup of local crimes reported in Eureka and Wildwood from Jan. 9-17.
Area police officers remind everyone that children who play on ice during Missouri winters are taking on a huge risk. Last night, emergency crews had to check out a potential instance.