Congratulations to Kim Kelly Smith for winning our Back to School photo contest!
Shoeman Water Project is partnering with SHARE H2OPE for a festive and philanthropic evening.
A round up of recent unusual and odd crimes in the St. Louis area.
Speaker will highlight ceremony to remember the attacks of Sept, 11, 2001
The Prudential Spirit of Community search for top youth volunteers is underway.
Dogs, cats available for adoption from the Open Door Animal Sanctuary.
The Moms Council talks babysitting—who do you trust and where do you someone?
Work up a sweat or chill out at the Arnold Rec Center and Library.
St. Louis County Police Officer Mike Kaufman worked with students at the middle school for eight years.
The Lions are hosting the District 1 Class 4 Tournament. Northwest won the Suburban West Conference at 9-1.
Here’s a round-up of odd and unusual crimes that were reported by local law enforcement in recent weeks.
The following information was provided by the St. Louis County Police Department Fenton Precinct
American Traffic Solutions cites "politics" as the reason for backing out of plan.
Principal Blair Bueckman says the school is "one of the best kept little secrets in Fenton."
Eureka makes eight 3-pointers and wins at Lindbergh, 51-38. The Flyers have struggled in recent weeks.
Looking to make a romantic dinner sizzle? Simple. Serve steak.
Featuring pub grub to gourmet fare Dulany's has been a South County favorite for relaxed dining with family and friends since 1994.
Get Out is a weekly look at things to do and places to go this weekend
Northwest High School's ladies basketball teams host their third annual fundraiser game to benefit breast cancer research.
Vintage roadhouse-style with high-end dining makes Jilly's a unique restaurant experience where the steaks sizzle and the beer is always cold.
The following homes will be open for viewing on Feb. 13.
Alexander Kehn is honored as one of two youth volunteers in Missouri for his efforts in collecting 25,000 pieces of soccer equipment for needy teams nationally and worldwide.
The electronics chain is set to close all U.S. stores with an "everything-must-go" sale.
Five restaurants to enjoy a cozy, candlelit dinner.
New Moms Talk feature will explores common issues among those who are raising children.
A roundup of stories for Feb. 2.
The following information was provided by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Authentic New York-style pizza with hand-tossed, brick oven-baked crust and locally produced ingredients.
Lindbergh loses possession with 13 seconds left and Kirkwood takes advantage with two free throws to beat the Flyers, 51-49, at Meramec.
Linebacker Sam Smith, a Lindbergh High School senior, is designated as the defensive Most Valuable Player.
St. Charles shut down the Lions' outside shooting game to forge ahead.
Flyers easily handle Francis Howell North with a win at the Suburban Basketball Challenge at the Family Arena on Friday.
Fenton and High Ridge have a multitude of activities taking place over the Christmas season for those who want to enjoy the good cheer or spread it tot others.
Despite drop in revenues from the property tax and from the state, the school district has all but offset the shortfalls with cuts in expenditures.
Contrary to popular belief fruitcake is "in" again. Local bakers take advantage of the new found appreciation for the seasonal specialty.
Middle school bus routes in the Rockwood School District were affected by late buses, leaving students waiting in the bitterly cold weather Monday morning.
The Flyers cruised after a very strong first half, and rolled to their fourth-straight win, 59-34 over Parkway Central on Tuesday night.
The elementary school parent-teacher group votes against rechartering Pack 776, ending a five-year relationship with the Boy Scouts of America.
The donations are part of a North Jefferson County Ambulance District community program.