These dark mornings may have you wondering: When does Daylight Saving Time end?
Just more than 7 percent of participants said they had confidence the St. Louis area businessman would win in November.
Things to remember when children are out trick or treating.
The accident occurred on Local Hillsboro Road.
The facility in Fenton is tinted pink in recognition of breast cancer awareness.
Betty Anne Ward McCaskill,84, known for her plain-spoken, colorful, Midwestern sensibility.
A recap of the last Fenton Board of Aldermen meeting.
Neighbors Credit Union is holding a Facebook Photo Contest in honor of Halloween.
AT&T wireless customers in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area are benefitting from a network ranked highest in the city by an independent research firm.
Check here for a list of safety centers to be hosted by St. Louis County Police, school resource officers and DARE officers on Halloween evening. Children in costumes are desired to stop by for free glow necklaces, balloons and candy.
Strange thefts, a bank robbery involving a man with a woman's wig and other crime stories are collected in this end-of-October report from Fenton-High Ridge Patch.
Here's our weekly look at who's hiring in and around Fenton and High Ridge.
Most trick-or-treating events will occur on a weekday in Fenton and across St. Louis.
From fudge to soup to bread, pumpkin has a lot of opportunities for the home cook.
The Internet is full of the names and pictures of people who have survived breast cancer, or lost the battle. Is there a name or a story you'd like to share?
What role should the organization play in your and your children's future in wake of the sexual abuse scandal?
One of Fenton's oldest building will be moved to Faust Park in Chesterfield.
Tonight Fenton Hotshots will host The Point’s Woody and Rizzuto’s Guy’s Night Out Bikini Contest.
Each week, we will nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert.
Locally owned and operated, Game Monster is the newest place to trade in your XBox, Playstation and Wii games in Fenton.
Public is invited to attend on Oct. 29.
Patch has counted 205 Missouri cases in the so-called Boy Scout "perversion files" gathered by the Los Angeles Times. The Greater St. Louis Boy Council wants parents to know it’s working to prevent abuse within its ranks.
The Ku Klux Klan wants to put flyers on cars in Arnold to attract members, in spite of the city's law banning the practice. The threat of a lawsuit is what swayed the council's decision.
In the new Missouri system, every team has a shot at a state title. Here's when teams around the Fenton-High Ridge Patch will play.
Snow cream is a fun winter treat. Of course the kids are just happy to be eating snow.
Patch has some ideas for celebrating the haunting season with spooky good food.
A Rockwood School District curriculum leader has been honored for his 20 years of National Guard experience.
A Fenton mom and Fox School District social worker discovered a way to keep needy kids in warm clothes while helping her friends clean out their own closets.
Join Patch and your neighbors for a FREE debate viewing party at Wehrenberg's Des Peres 14 Cine or St. Charles 18 Cine. It's the last one of the season, with trivia, giveaways and a post-debate Q&A.
St. Louis County Police said they caught the man a short time later with jewelry stolen from the home.
Do you know the symptoms of COPD in seniors? Read our blog to find out more about COPD and your senior loved one.
Patch is still sifting through the hundreds of files released.
The man entered the Arnold Bank, approached the teller and presented a demand note. After taking the money, he left yelling "Go Cards!"
Dog and cats from the Open Door Animal Sanctuary.
The library will forgive fines in return for canned goods that are then donated to local food pantries.
The Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
This former Florissant man is on St. Louis County's Most Wanted list. To report a sighting of any of the following Most Wanted Fugitives, call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).
Patch is teaming up with the Missouri Department of Transportation's contest for the best student-produced commercial promoting seat belt use. Our category is the readers' choice. See how you can enter.
NEW EVENT: Students, families and community members can attend Rockwood School District's novel and first Disabilities Resources Fair on Oct. 25. October is Disabilities Awareness Month.