This is a weekly pet column featuring an adoptable or adorable dog seen at The Watering Bowl.
Ronnie Barge is bringing his passion for international issues to his hometown neighborhood for tonight’s screening of "Invisible Children."
Pick your own pumpkin, Zombie prom—Check out this round up of Halloween events for families in October 2012 on "Patch."
More than 120 local and regional food producers, artisans and crafters will be featured at the 21st annual event, which runs from Oct. 5 through Oct. 7.
Tigers focused on three consecutive October home games including Alabama Oct. 13.
Shooting stars will be flying early in the morning, but it promises to be a show worth watching.
The Lemay woman faces drug trafficking and child endangerment charges.
St. Louis Police said the Oakville man had the car towed from an Affton car repair business.
The St. Louis County Library said the Oakville branch has $1 million worth of improvements to be made.
Mehlville and Oakville high schools each had a student receive the honor.
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is expecting 25,000 participants for this year's event, and they'll need a few (hundred) helping hands. Reach out if you're available the weekend of Oct. 5!
Theft and police chase ends with charges of stealing, property damage, assault and resisting arrest.
Officers from the department's Highway Safety Unit will handle the checkpoints throughout October.
Tuesday is the 29th National Night Out, an observance designed to unite people against local crime.
Police caught the Lemay man inside the home he is accused of burglarizing, according to a police report.
Senior Morris "Moe" LaGrand ran wild for the Tigers, with 184 yards and the three touchdowns to lead Oakville to an upset victory on Homecoming night against Fox.
Senior Mo LaGrand scores three touchdowns to lead Tigers to Homecoming night shutout over visiting Fox.
Check out our top crime and cops coverage from this month.
Find out what issues the South County precinct of the St. Louis County Police Department handled this month.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by funeral homes in Mehlville and Oakville in the past week.
Get the movie showtimes for today through October 4.
The Mehlville School District will send out enrollment forms to parents sometime in October to determine parents’ interest on free, full-day kindergarten.
The project moves forward after a favorable vote during the Mehlville School Board’s last meeting. The tennis courts, however, will not have lights in order to save on costs.
Read the corrections to Wednesday's story about Mehlville School District tax rates.
Fenton Police arrested a suspect a week after he struck a police car during a chase, police said.
The Mehlville School District Board of Education voted 4-3 to increase the tax rates.
The warning is in effect until 6:30 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
While we may not be able to get them to your door, we can help you save some money.
The former House Speaker and Presidential candidate was the headliner at a fundraiser Monday for the embattled GOP nominee.
Take a look at a few community images selected from the Mehlville-Oakville Patch Pics and Clips gallery.
The three biggest St. Louis area haunted houses open up for the 2012 Halloween season this weekend.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for September 20-26.
The Oakville legislator was awarded for her conservative voting record in the Missouri General Assembly.
The sisters have called Nazareth Lane their home for 140 years. Meanwhile, the South County center also marked the 20th anniversary of its publicly available assisted living and skilled nursing programs.
The St. Louis County Police Department's 10 Most Wanted fugitives list includes a man wanted on charges of burglary, assault and property damage.
No traffic fatalities, assaults or property damage crimes were reported to the St. Louis County Police Department related to the 2012 “Ride of the Century” annual motorcycle activities.
A round-up of odd, unusual and off-the-wall crime items from around the St. Louis area.
In an interview with KMOV, a friend of Tomarken Smith described the 21-year old as someone who "had a smile that would light up the whole room."
Panthers cough up four fumbles and throw two interceptions in 41-3 loss against Fox.