The school also ranked 334th nationally in Newsweek's just released "America's Best High Schools" list.
Find movie reviews written by Patch blogger Mark Glass and showtimes for theaters in the St. Louis-area, including South St. Louis County and Jefferson County courtesy of Moviefone.
New Medicare database shows how hospitals serving the region—and the rest of the nation—compare for care. The findings for local hospitals serving Fenton and High Ridge residents might surprise you.
Other staff awards also announced.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by funeral homes in South County and Jefferson County.
Several high schools are using the Chaifetz Arena as a commencement venue, Others will keep the graduation event at home.
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New group to host Monthly Meetup for interested stay-at-home moms
The Mo Legislature passed legislation that will force the Department of Revenue to bring its document scanning policy to an end.
Legislature attempts to fix the state's bankrupt Second Injury Fund.
The “Right to Farm” bill would “ensure that the right of Missouri citizens to engage in agricultural production and ranching practices shall not be infringed.
HJR 16 proposes change to our constitution that would make it easier to prosecute dangerous child sexual predators.
Has your senior loved one suffered from a heart attack? It is imperative that you know the facts about post heart attack depression.
Portrait of a One Year Old
"Kitty City,” the cat-care facilities at the Open Door Animal Sanctuary, is being transformed thanks to a $10,000 donation from Purina Cat Chow to help improve the shelter’s cat services.
MOMS Club visits zoo
Moms and kids get together to play
Delectable, show-stopping tarts are easy to master thanks to St Louis baker Helen Fletcher, author of European Tarts - Pastries Like a Pro:Divinely Doable Desserts with Little or No Baking.
The Mo Legislature has approved a piece of legislation that would cut Mo's income tax rate for the 1st time in more than 90 years!
One day ahead of the constitutional deadline, the House and Senate agreed to a state spending plan for the next fiscal year.
Mo General Assembly approved legislation that would change the way prevailing wage requirements are calculated for school projects in rural areas.
The Mo Legislature approved a piece of legislation that not only strengthens the existing gun rights of Missourians, but also rejects all federal acts that infringe on our 2nd Amendment Rights.
This week House Speaker Tim Jones announced the creation of an independent, bipartisan investigative committee to look into the Department of Revenue Scandal.
A rainy day road trip photo
Jefferson County Pachyderms
A bullied little chubby girl would grow up to use the hurt of her past to help children and adults all over the world.
New MOMS Club® holds first monthly meeting
Transforming Missouri's Medicaid Program is the only way to make the system more efficient and effective.
This week provided another startling revelation in the ongoing scandal with the Missouri Department of Revenue.
The Missouri General Assembly works to revise our state’s criminal code. It's been 30 years since it was comprehensively updated and revised.
The Mo General Assembly passed a bill that would preserve unemployment benefits for hard-working Missourians who are laid off or who lose their jobs by no fault of their own.
The MO House and Senate work to iron out their differences in the state operating budget. Deadline to balance the state budget is May 10, 2013.
Million Dollar Quartet helps stir preservation efforts of Cash's memorabilia. Memorabilia that includes his mother's recipe book featured at Cash's Arkansas boyhood home and new Nashville musuem.
Different projects every time! Come join the fun! Pre Art is basic skills for ages 2-6.
Horses Camps High Ridge Birthday and Event Barn . Great place to trailride, and host your next event . Open House May 5th , 1pm www.rocking j.com
You have the potential to change the face fo cancer- ACT NOW by volunteering for the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3). Lean more at cancerstudymo.org
New moms group explores Valley Park attraction
Missouri's $25 billion budget is well underway to be finalized by Friday, May 10.
The Missouri House of Representatives took legislative action to ensure the Department of Revenue will never again release the personal information of concealed carry permit holders.
The Mo House of Representatives builds on their efforts to stimulate our economy through tax cuts by also passing a tax credit reform bill meant to promote even more job growth in our state.