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BBB warns young people are falsely posing as students of L’École Culinaire in an effort to get victims to buy phony magazine subscriptions, according to the Better Business Bureau.
New business group makes plans for beautification effort and a festival to mark the opening of the Old Gravois Road Bridge and Fenton's 175th birthday.
$1,500 grant will be used to augment the library's eBook service for children and teens.
The Most Wanted list of fugitives published by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
On Target Bookkeeping Services owner like working with numbers and small business owners.
The St. Louis Rams have outlined a renovation plan for the Edward Jones Dome that is estimated to cost $700 million.
June 23 fundraiser to help defray expense of continuing chemotherapy treatments and other tests in Haley's future.
The following information was reported by the St. Louis County Police Department, Fenton Precinct.
The Rockwood Middle School Library now will be the Gary Ujka Library Media Center.
A talented writer who was a regular reporter too on KMOX Radio.
Is a zombie bird showing up in your backyard to eat?
Controversial talk show host inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians despite opposition over Limbaugh's recent remarks about a Georgetown graduate student.
Safety, job creation, and better transportation were cited as reasons Missouri needs funding for better roads, rail and bridges.
Catching fish for supper has gotten easier for local anglers thanks to the Missouri Department of Conservations' Urban Fishing Program at neighborhood park lakes and streams.
With school ending, summer starting and family time arriving, here are a few recipe ideas that Jefferson County families may enjoy this year.
One hundred fifty artists put on a fantastic show at the 25th annual Laumeier Art Fair.
Northwest High School junior selected to help cultivate leadership, citizenship and social skills.
Parent volunteers shared information and provided input at monthly luncheons.
Weekly Fenton and High Ridge incident reports from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
$200,000 in scholarships were presented as academic achievement at Lindbergh High School is recognized.
High Ridge Woman finishes eighth in the Olympic Trials Friday in San Diego; will be alternate for the U.S.triathlon team for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
The fair features fine art and fine craft, including basket weaver Helen Springer.
In this week's Readers' Choice, the winner was Mi Lupita, but all four finalists got a respectable showing in the votes.
The resident confronted the man in his driveway after the burglar ran outside, police said.
The High Ridge Commons Walmart Supercenter opening attracted hundreds of shoppers on its first morning of operation.
U.S. Cellular to offer free tips and options on using your mobile devices.
Family-friendly Spirit Fest returns to Lindbergh in its 21st year.
Beer distributor Tom Stillman leads local ownership group.
As work continues on a project to replace much of the driving surface on Interstate 64 double deck structure downtown this year, Missouri Department of Transportation officials offer tips to help minimize the potential impacts.
The move follows a conservative activist saying, “We have to kill the Claire Bear," at a Tea Party Express event.
Walgreens sells far more pseudoephedrine-containing medications than any other retailer in Missouri. Here's a list of pseudoephedrine sales locations in Missouri in March 2012.
The “information superhighway” doesn’t have all the answers—sometimes you just need the right book.
Girls from Concord and Sappington Elementary Schools practice for their big 5K race this Saturday.
Principals motivate students in some creative ways
New Customer Engagement Center will be latest addition to sprawling Fenton campus.
High Ridge woman makes her bid today for a trip to London in the 2012 Olympic Games to compete in the triathlon.
More than $9,000 was raised by students who paid $1 to wear their hats in school.
Former Fenton police officer promoted to sergeant.
Rockwood South Middle School students participate movement to raise awareness about bullying.