The following is a list of obituaries posted by area funeral homes the past week.
Patch is teaming up with the Missouri Department of Transportation this week to get all of your traffic and road questions answered.
Mayor Bill Hennessy took a look back at city accomplishments in 2012 and shared what’s in store for this year, during his State of the City Address on Friday morning.
Assistant City Administrator Lenore Toser-Aldaz will be acting City Administrator until this issue is resolved.
Candidate filing began Dec. 11 and ends Jan. 15, 2013.
Patch has a round up of homes on the market in St. Louis and St. Charles counties.
Local chefs will have their dish featured on The Brass Rail menu and proceeds will benefit the charity of their choice.
According to the O'Fallon Police website, these people have a valid arrest warrant at the time of posting. It does not indicate that the person has been found guilty of any crime.
The public is invited to attend at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 11.
The company received approval to convert some of its current units at five of its facilities in O'Fallon and the St. Louis area from a state health commission earlier this week.
Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for January 10-16.
O’Fallon Police ask that anyone witnessing suspicious activity near a vacant home in O’Fallon contact the department, at (636) 240-3200.
The St. Louis County Police sent out a warning about the deadly hallucinogen after a West County parent said she believes her daughter may have been slipped N-Bomb at a New Year's Eve party and nearly overdosed.
The planning and zoning commission approved a recommendation to the O'Fallon City Council regarding the CUP at the January meeting.
Here's your weekly roundup of who's hiring in town and in nearby St. Charles County.
Patch rounds up a list of events going on in St. Charles County.
Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer told the Greater St. Charles County Chamber that Republicans won't blink in requiring spending cuts in exchange for extending the debt limit.
Jordan Sanders, 18, was driving westbound on Interstate 64/Highway 40, just west of Highway 94, when he traveled through the barrier cables, drove across the eastbound portion of Highway 40 and crashed into a guardrail.
A St. Charles County Drug Task Force investigation found a stash of drugs in the woman's floor vent several months after she sold meth to an undercover officer.
The Schools, Mental Health And Emergency Services Task Force is meeting again on Jan. 22.
Sales continue until Feb. 3, with delivery beginning Feb. 27
The restaurant is relocating to the former Old Country Buffet building in front of Target at Laura Hill.
Check out recent police activity in O'Fallon.
Would you pay $1 for the reusable plastic cup now available at St. Louis area Starbucks coffee shops?
The new task force will meet at 8:30 a.m. at the Spencer Road Library in St. Peters.
Jo-Jo'z Frozen Yogurt is located at 3449 Pheasant Meadow Dr.
Consumer Reports thinks so, apparently. Do you agree that Apple is slipping behind its rivals in the smartphone market?
Frederick Tate, 31, Jennings, allegedly assaulted a woman and took her cell phone so she could not contact police.
This Irish Ale is the new 2013 spring seasonal beer.
I have been sickened by the places the human mind can go when it's allowed to.
Our panel of experts are waiting in the comments to answer your questions about gun safety in the latest installment of Ask the Patch Pro.
Blood drive is Friday, Jan. 18, between 11a.m. and 3 p.m.
Patch rounds up a list of events going on this week in O'Fallon.
Patch is looking for experts who can discuss gun safety and answer reader questions this week.
Can you spare a few hours to help out in your community this month?
All Paws Rescue volunteers need help finding dogs and cats permanent homes.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on the four St. Charles County Patch sites—St. Charles Patch, St. Peters Patch, O'Fallon Patch and Wentzville Patch.
Check out recent crime news in O'Fallon.