Last week's caption contest was one by Brian for his caption on the photo of a police car in a grocery store. His entry? "Oh...you wanted Milwaukee's Best? I thought you said Arnold's Finest."
U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin released a new ad calling rape an "evil act" and that he used the wrong words to describe his feelings about abortion.
The ring thefts are among the weekly incident reports from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Nick Hoth takes over the program at Northwest High School.
The 22-year-old woman sustained moderate injuries, according to a crash report.
The piggy bank thefts are among the weekly incident reports from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
The list of St. Louis County Police Department's Most Wanted fugitives.
Reactions and answers to this week's concerns about bus drivers from California driving Rockwood School District students follow in this article. When will Rockwood buses get back to "normal?"
The day-long camp will conclude with a performance by the elementary school Glee Camp attendees.
Part of the historical photos collection of the Jefferson County Library shows service stations from the 60s. There were no coffee machines inside but there were mechanics on duty.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 16-22.
The Rockwood Summit High School football team traveled to Oakville Friday night for a preseason scrimmage against the Tigers, Vianney and Hazelwood East.
St. Louis County Recorder warns that people are being solicited to pay as much as $59.50 for a copy of their property deed which her office can provide for as little as $3-$4.
"Halleluiah" was the comment from Fenton Mayor Dennis Hancock on the long-awaited opening of the bridge between Olde Towne Fenton and Sunset Hills. He also said: "I feel like I just gave birth to an elephant."
Witnesses are calling a Manchester police officer from Fenton a hero after he risked his life to pull an unconscious victim from a burning car before it exploded. Watch the dramatic rescue and the events that unfolded afterward on this police dash cam vid
Prescription pain killers - or opioids - make up the vast majority of drugs being abused by teenagers. Their drug source? The home medicine cabinet of family and friends.
Stemming from a large donation from Maritz, local teachers can apply for new grants ranging from $500 to $5,000. Deadline is Sept. 7—spread the creative word!
The dog-friendly event is the first fund-raiser by the Bark Park at Unger group in an effort to build a dog park within Unger Park in Fenton.
Is there a solution to the declining revenues of the U.S. Postal Service. Is it an agency that still is viable?
Incident reports from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Congressional candidate Ann Wagner hopes to turn Missouri "firecracker red."
New business is trend-conscious store for teens and pre-teens.
The Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
Crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Triplett was former director of curriculum, social studies teacher and assistant principal.
Free gun lock and firearm safety education materials will be given away Aug. 16 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., or while supplies last.
When a shortage of bus drivers popped up among First Student bus transportation in the Midwest, see where some Rockwood School District local drivers went. That move led to more First Student bus drivers coming to Wildwood to make up the difference.
Colleen Young will be the youngest athlete at the Paralympic Games.
A committee of parks supporters studied the St. Louis County Park system and endorsed a tax increase proposal. The measure must pass through the county council, where Councilman Steve Stenger said there is not a funding problem with the parks.
This new Lindbergh High School social studies teacher (and current University of Missouri student) reads McSweeney's.
St. Louis County Police Department offers a video to help people who may find themselves in the middle of an active shooter event.
Do you have a witty caption for this photo of an Arnold police car parked in a Shop 'n Save? You could win a meal on Patch by providing the winning caption!
The woman is accused of cashing 16 forged checks for $955.
Images from the Jefferson County Library historical photograph collection.
A roundup of weird, unusual and off-the wall crimes compiled from police reports around the St. Louis area.
Rockwood Summit High School had a representative at the national conference that covered a wide range of topics, including prescription drug abuse, underage and binge drinking, synthetic drugs, marijuana myths, and environmental strategies.
A Golden Doodle named Curly is missing from his home on Hawkins Road.
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