To mark the first year of Home Wine Kitchen, Chef Cassy Vires listed accomplishments and goals.
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The chain intends to give away thousands of frozen drinks to customers to celebrate its 85th birthday.
Here's how members of the Richmond Heights community center can participate in the information drive.
The headline sounds pretty scary, but a malware called DNSChanger could knock thousands off the Internet Monday. Here's how to make sure your computer is not one.
Internet users have been alerted to check for a bug that will leave them nothing but error pages when they pull up a browser on July 9. Here is how to check to see if your computer is infected and at risk.
St. Louis native, Frontenac resident talks about a life in two different major cities.
Eric Rhone talks about meeting up and becoming a lifetime friend of a Hollywood Star.
The patio grand opening and a home brew festival was combined into one big event.
The Ultimate Bride's new store on Big Bend Boulevard opened earlier this summer.
Donna Clifford is talking with other demolition contractors to finish the job.
Here's who's hiring in and near Maplewood and Brentwood.
The demolition contractor didn't finish the job, now he's going to court.
The Maplewood city clerk said the Jumpin' Jupiter owner came in on Friday and paid for his business license.
Though not on the agenda, the two owners discussed the topic with the city council, and were told to come back when it is on the agenda.
The St. Louis Post Dispatch updated the plans for the Deer Creek Center.
Patch asked Lola Van Ella for a response to the threat of a lawsuit by Jim Callahan, and she responded optimistically.
The business was nine years old, and the last year has been on Sutton Boulevard.
Maplewood city council gave the two Maplewood businesses until Monday, July 2, to settle with the state.
The owners of flower and gift shop on Sutton Boulevard released the announcement Wednesday afternoon.
Van Ella Studios produced Jumpin' Jupiter's shows for a year. Then quit, and accused owner Jim Callahan of not paying and passing back checks. Callahan said she's not telling the whole story.
Some Maplewood residents have noticed a change in the year-old business, and wonder if it's currently in the right location.
The first of the weekly spots highlighted the upcoming "Let Them Eat Art."
Maplewood loves food news, and it seems St. Louis loves food news from Maplewood.
This was the official publication of the Regional Commerce and Growth Association.
“Patch” rounds up seven recent standout blog posts from Local Voices bloggers.
Owner Joe Droege's plans for the site haven't been made public. The cleanup schedule was set back because a check was made to the wrong party.
Mennonite values and a strong work ethic have brought these cheese artisans international recognition.
The breakfast/lunch diner styled to look like it's in northern New Mexico is now open. It's on Southwest Avenue, east of Maplewood.
Pie Oh My! is moving into a space on Sutton Boulevard. What's baking depends on what's in season.
The owner said business has exceeded his expectations.
Council member Shawn Faulkingham was at a Boy Scout camp last week and missed the meeting. He made a statement on his Facebook page.
Callahan had a short statement about accusations by Van Ella Productions, and said he's "dummied down" his expenses.
The Maplewood nightclub lost its performers from the past year, and on Saturday, the new crew raised eyebrows out on the sidewalk.
The owner attributes her success to having Penzeys on one side and Kakao on the other.
Van Ella Productions, the company that has produced the Jumpin' Jupiter shows for the past year, has accused the company of not paying or paying with bad checks. Van Ella Productions is gone for good, beginning with the June 16 show.
Three Missouri news outlets weighed in on the council's discussion and the outcome.
A discussion of food trucks at Tuesday's Maplewood city council meeting showed two for and two against. Two others were against on a regular basis. One councilman wasn't there. No motion was made.