It was a beautiful 7 game stretch. Let's take a look back down memory lane with a some photos highlighting memorable aspects of each game of the series.
We're sharing some tales of ghostly haunts around St. Louis Patchland. Have your own? Tell us about it!
Hereβs your weekly roundup of whoβs hiring in Hazelwood and nearby communities.
Overall, the restaurants listed in this week's 'Restaurant Report' made the grade.
The St. Louis County Health Department is investigating an E. coli outbreak; 14 cases of the bacteria were reported this week.
Some stores are voluntarily pulling produce, while others say they are waiting for more direction from health officials.
Amid questions about whether the primary will amount to anything, supporters of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney threw his name into contest.
The organization hopes the Nov. 6 event will fill a need for families who are no longer able to receive Parents as Teachers services.
Wildcats beat rivals Hazelwood East and Hazelwood Central on final day to claim another district title.
The ramps will close Thursday for urgent pavement repairs, the Missouri Department of Transportation says.
Although football continues to lack, the Wildcat soccer and volleyball teams are leading in the Suburban North Conference.
The council gave final approval on the land use permit allowing the developers to move forward with groundbreaking and construction, following an Oct. 5 public hearing.
This week's 'Parents Talk' questions is: "How do you inform your children about the changes resulting from breast cancer?"
A number of area schools begin to show their amenities to prospective freshmen.
Consumer credit counseling agency says to look before leaping into high interest loans offered by banks or payday loan establishments.
The Wagner campaign responds to speculation from Politico that she may switch races.
BBBS is two-thirds of the way to their campaign goal.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed new legislation eliminating controversial item.
The win against the Pirates on Friday means the Wildcats go unbeaten in league play for the second straight year.
Hereβs your weekly roundup of whoβs hiring in Hazelwood and nearby.
All restaurants in this week's report received a Grade 'A' at inspection time.
The Better Business Bureau is urging Cardinals fans stocking up on memorabilia to buy for enjoyment, but not as an investment.
Patchβs Little Pumpkin Costume Challenge enters you into a chance to give to your choice charity and meet Heidi Klum.
Taylor Farms Retail Inc. is initiating a voluntary, precautionary recall of 3,265 cases of various salad blends with the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
World Series play continues and Hazelwood residents, businesses and students are showing their support for the team.
The St. Louis BBB is warning fans who are traveling to Texas for the World Series about suspicious hotel offers.
The board will recognize October as National Principalβs Month
Police also encountered a lot of wanted individuals who in turn were arrested.
Some argue the survival rate for men is not as good as it is for women because men tend to ignore symptoms. This is the story of a survivor who didn't.
Three individuals, who were among 275 audience members of The Oprah Winfrey Showβs βUltimate Favorite Thingsβ episode, picked up their free, 2.5-liter 2012 Volkswagen Beetle.
The St. Louis area Better Business Bureau gives tips on how to avoid dropping wads of cash on fake tickets and con artists.
State Senate to decide Monday on conference committee fate for economic development bill.
Halloween is a great time to let your imagination take hold and use spooktacularly simple or everyday items to spice up your lair for your next ghostly gathering.
November is the month for diabetes awareness. Check out this information about the disease and protecting yourself against it.
This week's 'Get Out' column features an area river cleanup initiative, and much more for a spooky good time.
That cold weather is easing its way in. Here are a few tips for keeping your vehicle tip-top during the winter months.
You may have recently come home from work to find a new, blue trash can on your curb. Find out what else is part of the city's trash changes with its new service contract.
This week's Get Out column features science play, zombies and homeschooling events at the library.
Big games coming for all three local teams, while Hazelwood West can claim league titles in volleyball and soccer this week as well.
Today is the day to celebrate the person who hired you. Or is it?