In 2006, a group of Kirkwood Girl Scouts began sending cookies to soldiers stationed overseas. This year the girls look to deliver 10,000 sweet treats to U.S. troops.
A new bill approved by the Kirkwood City Council forbids anyone from protesting or picketing 300 feet from a funeral or burial service.
Weekly incidents from the Glendale Police Department.
The park will take over an adjacent plot at 400 S. Fillmore Ave.
A petition was submitted to the planning and zoning commission for a “crossfit” gym.
Patch rounds up local job listings to help you on your search.
NASA will send you an email when the International Space Station streaks across the sky in Kirkwood.
Meet our Adoptable Pets of the Week: Lucy Lu and Holly.
MoDOT reports on the St. Louis work zones for Jan. 3 - 9.
Police are reportedly searching for a suspect after a robbery at a U.S. Bank inside a Schnucks store Thursday.
The council voted in favor of the new requirements in a first reading of the amendment to the code. A second and final vote will be held at a Jan. 17 council meeting.
Sen. McCaskill officially began her second term after taking the oath of office Thursday afternoon in Washington.
Andy’s Frozen Custard’s developer will need to seek a variance from the board of adjustment before proceeding to the Kirkwood City Council for final approval.
After a handgun clicked, the man told his neighbor, "The next one is going in your head," St. Louis County Police reported.
A Kirkwood expert talks about how to care for new and expectant mothers in the new year.
Weekly incidents from the Kirkwood Police Department.
Kirkwood police arrested an adult on two counts of assault, resisting arrest and destruction of property after a custody exchange on Christmas.
The U.S. House went along with a Senate plan Tuesday to address expiring Bush-era tax cuts while delaying spending cuts.
The Felix family from Dallas, GA received thousands of votes to win Patch's Deck the House contest and $100,000 for their local school district.
748 East Argonne Drive is our Kirkwood Home of the Week. The 2,721 square foot property recently came on the market for $425,000.
Check out the round-up of restaurants in the Kirkwood-Webster area and see how they make the grade.
Andy's Frozen Custard hopes to open its first St. Louis chain in Downtown Kirkwood. Members of the Kirkwood Planning and Zoning Commission will vote on the development tonight.
Hazardous material technicians responded to a water treatment plant after employees noticed a green haze.
Sole, a store specializing in stylish comfort shoes, hopes to open by March in Downtown Kirkwood.
A proposed amendment to Kirkwood's zoning code would give the city a chance to review all development. Car washes also would be subject to review.
A photo gallery of Kirkwood's first winter fireworks festival.
A look at stories on Kirkwood Patch that captured the hearts of readers and a thank you to the people who made them possible.
Molly is an affectionate 8-year-old pooch available for adoption through Senior Dogs 4 Seniors.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
New Year's Eve is champagne's time to shine.
The new-look IDs will be available in the St. Louis area next month.
Two employees at Rong Hua D-Stress were charged with prostitution Monday; the city has pulled the business license.
Some cedar waxwings had a bit too much fun when they discovered fermented berries in a Kirkwood yard. The incident is one of two calls from Kirkwood received by the Bi-State Wildlife Hotline.
January is Kindergarten Registration Month in the Kirkwood School District. Here's everything you need to know to get your youngster ready for the 2013-2014 school year.
In its three years running, the Kirkwood Mitten Tree Project has collected more than 400 pieces of outerwear for children. Donations can be clipped to the tree through Jan. 6.
Check out the roundup of Kirkwood-area restaurants and see how they make the grade.
363 Couch Avenue is our Kirkwood Home of the Week.