Find out which St. Louis bat was ranked by The Daily Meal as one of the 150 best bars in America for 2019.
Open house-style program featuring presentations, an expo with St. Louis area organizations and an invitation for feedback
In celebration of Black History Month, The Journey welcomes the Community Gospel Choir to Hanley Road location.
Nonprofit, online university to award $75,000 in scholarships for Missourians who dream of earning a degree
The polar vortex has fractured, potentially bringing “severe and punishing” cold and “heightened storminess” to Missouri.
Cold temperatures bring trouble, especially for seniors
The Who just announced dates for their “Moving On!” tour. Here’s when they’re coming to St. Louis.
Gymboree, which also operates the Janie and Jack and Crazy 8 stores, will file for bankruptcy and liquidate stores in St. Louis: Reports.
Government Shutdown, and Subsequent Lack of Federal Funding, Causing Public Transit Providers to Reduce Services
Expect heavy snow, with up to 9 inches by Saturday night, officials say. Travel could be difficult or impossible.
Two people have died from flu in Missouri, health officials say, with another 560 deaths reported from a combination of flu and pneumonia.
Local clinic being held as part of national initiative that got started in St. Louis
There's still a lot of uncertainty in the forecast, weather officials say, but they hope to know more by Thursday.
Nonprofit is the first fully online, competency-based university to earn this accreditation
Let us know in the comments what your favorite Girl Scouts cookie is and how many boxes you plan to buy.
Interactive Session to Highlight Metro Transit’s New Transit Plan as it Nears Completion, Gives Attendees Final Opportunity to Weigh-in
Coldwell Banker Gundaker recently hosted its 33rd Annual Celebration and Auction raising over $118,000 to benefit Ronald McDonald House
Wanted to know the name of some of the bars / taverns that was around Horseshoe Lake Granite City Illinois in the 1970s
Here are our favorite photos of 2018. Share your favorites in the comments.
It's been a long year. Here are some of Patch's top stories from around St. Louis.
Quadrantids kick off 2019, which will have a trifecta of supermoons and a total lunar eclipse. Here’s what to expect in Missouri.
Search your state’s treasury to see if the government owes you money.
A number of big stores announced closures in 2018. See which stores you won’t be able to shop at in 2019.
A new analysis suggests a city's amenities and services may determine the success of New Year’s resolutions, including in St. Louis.
Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” is the No. 1 Christmas song in the world, but not in Missouri.
Property crimes are actually down during the winter, but thieves in Missouri are opportunists during the holiday season.
National Visit the Zoo Day on Thurs., Dec. 27, is also Raja the elephant's birthday. It's is a perfect time to visit the Saint Louis Zoo.
You may want to put any plans to visit the Arch or Old Courthouse over Christmas on hold.
Show me the snow? Here’s what The Weather Company, the Old Farmer’s Almanac and other sources say about this winter in Missouri.
Dierbergs, Schnucks, Aldi and more: Which grocery stores in St. Louis are open and closed on Christmas.
FEMA and The American Red Cross have published a booklet to help people with disabilities prepare to protect themselves during emergencies
The nation’s median household income from 2013-17 was $57,652. See what it was in St. Louis.
Here’s what kids in Missouri want Santa to leave under the Christmas tree.
Grandmaster Susan Polgar explains benefits of this classic game of strategy
Weather conditions permitting, you should be able to see Comet 46P/Wirtanen making an unusually close approach to Earth this Sunday.
How to keep seniors engaged to prevent the holiday blues
The officer was injured by the suspect's car, but police don't know if the suspect was shot before or after the car accelerated.
MetroLink Police Unit, CMT, Metro Transit and UMSL Host Early Morning Effort Designed to Help Keep Commuters Warm and Spread Holiday Cheer
Never tell us the odds.
Mark Glenshaw has studied owls for more than a decade. He'll teach you all about them, including how to spot owls in your own neighborhood.