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Movie buff mom's Handy Dandy Awards Season Movie Recommendations.
The Kirkwood-Des Peres Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its 66th annual dinner on Feb. 3.
An orphanage in Haiti has ties to Kirkwood through a business owner who created the Haiti Orphan Project.
The national jewelery store plans to open at West County Center this summer.
Kirkwood's Pi Pizzeria is the first Missouri restaurant to start Meatless Mondays, the international campaign for veggie-only dishes once a week.
"In the Stacks" returns with a look at the Kirkwood Public Library's gift store and some finds that might surprise you.
Bryon Gullion, 35, is suspected of having committed the crime in South County.
St. Louis Fire Department firefighters are suing Kirkwood, Webster Groves and Lindbergh school districts for the right to send their children there.
Randy Jotte, of Webster Groves, says the nation must "get off the merry-go-round" to solve problems.
The Picnic Basket Cafe joined the Green Dining Alliance, a region-wide effort to make restaurants more environmentally friendly.
A student from North Kirkwood Middle School is in Los Angeles for a role in a TV pilot that he hopes could become the next tween sensation.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Kirkwood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Suntrup Ford Kirkwood gave residents a chance to jump behind the wheels of its 2012 vehicles to raise money for Kirkwood High School, and a student video documenting the event caught the attention of the Ford Motor Company.
Some of the sirens couldn't be heard outdoors during last week's storms.
A public meeting on Monday, Jan. 30, will reveal the preliminary construction plans and possible impact of the project.
St. Louis will be the first major American city to officially welcome the troops home from Iraq, on Saturday.
Some great soup recipes to experience for National Soup Month.
January is National Soup Month. Warm up and cozy down with a hot bowl of homemade soup made from a vintage recipe.
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A Des Peres man's "party stunt" is at the heart of an Internet effort to raise money for charity.
Meet Shadow at the Kirkwood Petco Saturday.
Americans are telling the White House why people should visit their hometowns. No one from Kirkwood has chimed in, until now.
A $1 million grant from Emerson will allow The Magic House to continue its monthly Free Family Nights forever.
Competitors battled it out Monday in the annual Kirkwood-Webster Paintball Tournament.
The New York Times published Diane Guerra's essay about awaiting her son's return from Iraq on it At War blog.
Three hockey players jumped into action during a game at the Kirkwood Ice Rink to help save the life of a fellow player who went into cardiac arrest.
Tuesday was the last day to file for April's election.
Wikipedia and other popular websites have gone black for the next 24 hours in protest of anti-piracy legislation.
The Kirkwood Republican plans an event explaining Missouri's road map to selecting GOP presidential delegates.
Melissa Dodd-Ruesing turns her passion for food into a thriving business.
Reflections from Kirkwood on race and the city's future.
An 84-year-old Kirkwood man's hobby is helping neighbors stay informed.
Each week, we feature a user-submitted photo from our Neighborhood Gallery.
Dolly and Juliette are looking for forever homes. Meet these senior dogs at the Kirkwood Petco this weekend.
Patch explores the features of PEAK Physique in part two of our business profile of Kirkwood's newest gym.
The Kirkwood Pioneers face off against the Eureka Wildcats Friday night in the 2012 Denver Miller Classic.
A free clinic in Manchester is helping bring medical treatment to residents without insurance from Des Peres and other West County suburbs.